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Vituperation- The act or an instance of speaking abusively to or about.
- Everybody was very nice except the Liberal women — who have a repertoire of vituperation that I cannot believe to be equalled anywhere.
– Bonnie Kime Scott (Editor), Selected Letters of Rebecca West
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2008
Anodyne- 1. Serving to relieve pain; soothing. 2. Not likely to offend; bland; innocuous.
- He is alternately accused of being too much the warrior and too anodyne.
– Hanna Rosin, “The Madness of Speaker Newt”, New Republic, March 17, 1997
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2008
Contemn-To regard or treat with disdain or contempt; to scorn; to despise.
- Nor, despite his seeming Jansenist severity, would Pascal contemn such pleasures. Even he, the least therapeutic writer imaginable, admits that diversions can help to heal the beset soul.
– Edward T. Oakes, “Pascal: The First Modern Christian”, First Things, August 1, 1999
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2008
Gustatory- Of or pertaining to the sense of taste.
- “Why . . . would something that provides such gustatory pleasure turn out to be supposedly the worst thing you could ever eat?”
– Richard Turner, “The Trendy Diet That Sizzles”, Newsweek, September 6, 1999
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2008
Subservient-servile; excessively submissive; obsequious: subservient persons; subservient conduct.
- Unfortunately, some people whom suffer from an extreme case of low self-esteem enjoy treating their loved ones to be subservient and obedient.
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2008
Indigent-Extremely poor; not having the necessities of life, such as food, clothing and shelter.
- “In a landmark case 35 years ago, Gideon v Wainwright, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that indigent defendants must be provided with a lawyer at state expense because there could be no fair trial in a serious criminal case without one.”
– “Too poor to be defended”, The Economist, April 9, 1998
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25
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2008
Forlorn-Sad and lonely because deserted, abandoned, or lost.
- “Henry had felt guilty at abandoning his sister; he had married not once but twice, leaving Rose forlorn.”
– Anita Brookner, Visitors
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24
06
2008
Glutinous-Of the nature of glue; resembling glue; sticky.
- “Besides, the sensation of glutinous raw egg-yolk sliding down my throat like a plump mollusc would not necessarily be helpful in my current state.”
– Victoria Moore, “Dog daze - young alcoholics’ way of life”, New Statesman, January 1, 1999
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24
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2008
Capacious-Able to contain much; roomy; spacious.
- “Litter was picked up non stop during the week (mostly by that nice governor with the capacious pockets).”
– Faysal Mikdadi, “‘Why shouldn’t it be like this all the time?’”, The Guardian, September 2, 2002
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2008
Renascent-Springing or rising again into being; showing renewed vigor.
- “In the wings a renascent conservative movement waited to make the most of that discontent.”
– Bruce J. Schulman, The Seventies
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