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Let's have a word. Monthly Archives: June 2012. June 8, 2012 · 5:01 am. Word No 65: dissolute. This is an adjective used to describe someone who is lax in morals. The noun is dissoluteness. The origin of this word is late Middle English and it comes from Latin,. Where it has the meaning of disconnected or loose. Presumably, this is where the term ‘a loose woman’ stems from. June 7, 2012 · 5:00 am. Word No 65: dissolute. Word No 64: licentious. Word No 63: frazzled. Word No 62: sardonic.
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Let's have a word. Newer posts →. May 1, 2012 · 1:17 pm. Word No 59: iniquity. I’ve heard this word lots of times, as in a. Den of iniquity,. But have never really thought about its actual meaning. It refers to behaviour that is immoral or extremely unfair. The adjective is iniquitous. It is Middle English from Old French, in turn from Latin. Truth to Tell,. Mavis Cheek uses this word quite frequently, both in its noun and adjective forms. Here is one example:. This is a word that I could definitely use!
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Let's have a word. Word No 61: profligate. Word No 63: frazzled →. May 7, 2012 · 1:39 pm. Word No 62: sardonic. This is yet another word that I often hear but don’t know it’s meaning, although I feel it has a negative overtone. It’s an adjective meaning mocking or cynical in a grim manner. There is a noun form, which I’ve never heard, sardonicism. Its origin is interesting. It’s mid-17th century from French, via Latin from Greek, and www.askoxford.com. I heard Brando’s sardonic. Word No 61: profligate.
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Let's have a word. Word No 60: sporadic. Word No 62: sardonic →. May 5, 2012 · 1:55 pm. Word No 61: profligate. I often hear this word but don’t know what it means and feel that I should. Is it something to do with excess? I’m on the right lines. As an adjective, it describes someone who is extravagent or wasteful in a reckless kind of manner. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a licentious or dissolute person. Its other noun form is profligacy. It is mid-16th century from Latin.
Word No 63: frazzled | Let's have a word
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Let's have a word. Word No 62: sardonic. Word No 64: licentious →. May 12, 2012 · 8:40 am. Word No 63: frazzled. Oh dear, I wanted to find a word to describe my current state and this (unfortunately) seems to sum it up nicely. Work is busy and I can’t keep up, no matter how hard I try. Consequently, I feel frazzled. It’s an adjective meaning exhausted or completely worn out. It can also be used as a noun to describe this state. As a verb, it has the additional meaning of. And the now obsolete word.
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Let's have a word. June 8, 2012 · 5:01 am. Word No 65: dissolute. This is an adjective used to describe someone who is lax in morals. The noun is dissoluteness. The origin of this word is late Middle English and it comes from Latin,. Where it has the meaning of disconnected or loose. Presumably, this is where the term ‘a loose woman’ stems from. June 7, 2012 · 5:00 am. May 20, 2012 · 8:25 am. Word No 64: licentious. It is late Middle English with origins in Latin, where it comes from. Word No 63: frazzled.
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