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JadziaDax 07-01-2003 01:41 AM

Word of the day July 1
 
The Word of the Day for July 1 is:

temporize • \TEM-puh-ryze\ • (verb) 1. to act to suit the time or occasion; yield to current or dominant opinion; compromise; 2. to draw out discussions or negotiations so as to gain time

A little more information about today’s word:
"Temporize" comes from the Medieval Latin verb "temporizare" ("to pass the time"), which itself comes from the Latin noun "tempus," meaning "time." ("Tempus" is also the root of such words as "tempo," "contemporary," and "temporal.") If you need to buy some time, you might resort to temporizing—but you probably won't win admiration for doing so. "Temporize" can have a somewhat negative connotation. For instance, a political leader faced with a difficult issue might temporize by talking vaguely about possible solutions without actually doing anything. The point of such temporizing is to avoid taking definite—and possibly unpopular—action, in hopes that the problem will somehow go away. But the effect is often just to make matters worse.

My sentence (using definition #2):
The legislature was accused of temporizing while the budget deficit continued to worsen.

Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 10th Edition.

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redravin40 07-01-2003 02:04 AM

Management tried to temporize the negotiations with the union rather then bargain in good faith.

spectre 07-01-2003 04:23 AM

After heated debate, both sides decided to temporize to end the deadlock.

gov135 07-01-2003 05:08 AM

The agents for the ballplayer temporized while they dtermined if the player had other suiters.

rogue49 07-01-2003 05:48 AM

Sometimes I temporize my bosses' pet projects,
while dealing with the real issues.

No wonder I get into to trouble. ;)

Andric 07-01-2003 07:38 AM

My kid begins to temporize when bedtime is near.

JadziaDax 07-02-2003 12:39 AM

Word of the day July 2
 
The Word of the Day for July 2 is:

redbrick • \RED-brick\ • (adjective) 1. built of red brick; 2 often capitalized: of, relating to, or being the British universities founded in the 19th or early 20th century

A little more information about today’s word:
Although red brick is a perfectly innocent building material in America, the British usage of "redbrick" is often potentially uncomplimentary. "Redbrick" is a British coinage created to denote the universities which were newer and perhaps less prestigious than Oxford and Cambridge (and sometimes the ancient universities of Scotland). These newer universities tended to be constructed of red brick, rather than the stone used for Oxford and Cambridge, and were most often created in industrial cities such as Liverpool. Sometimes the term is also used to distinguish these universities from those built after World War II. Limited evidence suggests that "redbrick" may be developing an extended meaning of "lower-class" or "working class," but this is not established enough to merit dictionary entry.

My sentence (using definition #2):
Maureen graduated with a Redbrick degree three years ago and now works in London.

Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 10th Edition.

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spectre 07-02-2003 02:21 AM

The man felt very confident that he would get the job because of his Redbrick degree.

QuasiMojo 07-02-2003 05:14 AM

Janis, with her Old Navy attire and Redbrick upbringing could never quite fit in with her new crowd up on the Hill.

QuasiMojo 07-02-2003 05:17 AM

As my bills fly in every month I am constantly temporizing in the most creative ways.

sbscout 07-02-2003 05:33 AM

Newly graduated from the community college, Stan was surprised that his redbrick diploma did not open many doors.

sbscout 07-02-2003 05:35 AM

My wife accuses me of temporizing when it comes to the ol' "honeydew" list...

rogue49 07-02-2003 05:36 AM

Yale & Harvard would not be considered Redbrick institutions,
either figuratively or literally.

redravin40 07-02-2003 05:54 AM

Today a degree gained through the internet (even from a reputable college) would be considered redbrick.

Conclamo Ludus 07-02-2003 09:50 AM

If you want a gal with more than just a killer body, go chase after the redbrick poon.

CoinKing 07-02-2003 03:42 PM

If I graduated with a redbrick degree, I'd probably have a bloody English accent. It'd be rippa. :-)

JadziaDax 07-03-2003 01:57 AM

Word of the day July 3
 
The Word of the Day for July 3 is:

abject • \AB-jekt\ • (adjective) 1. sunk to or existing in a low state or condition; 2a. cast down in spirit; servile, spiritless; 2b. showing utter hopelessness or resignation; 3. expressing or offered in a humble and often ingratiating spirit

A little more information about today’s word:
"Abject" comes to us from Latin "abjectus," the past participle of the verb "abicere," meaning "to cast off." "Abicere" in turn comes from the prefix "ab-" ("away, off") and the verb "jacere," which means "to throw." As you may have guessed, "reject" is a cousin of "abject"—it is ultimately derived from "re-" and "jacere." (Both words arrived in English in the 15th century.) "Jacere" has a number of other descendants in English as well, including "deject," "eject," "conjecture," and "adjective," just to name a few.

My sentence (using definition #2b):
"In reality the difference between spectacular success and abject failure can come down to a little luck and a few dedicated inventors toiling behind the scenes."
-- Robert Langreth and Zina Moukheiber, Forbes, June 23, 2003

Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 10th Edition.

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spectre 07-03-2003 04:50 AM

The abject failure of the experiment was disheartening to the scientist.

redravin40 07-03-2003 05:45 AM

Living in abject poverty has a way of destroying peoples hopes and sense of humanity.

rogue49 07-03-2003 05:51 AM

There have been times in my life where I've been in an abject mood.
I kick myself out of it, and move on.

vermin 07-03-2003 08:22 PM

Reality television can be described as abject entertainment.

Fake Alias 07-03-2003 10:50 PM

He entered an abject depression following the death of his grandfather.

JadziaDax 07-04-2003 02:53 AM

Word of the day July 4
 
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The Word of the Day for July 4 is:

bloviate • \BLOH-vee-ayt\ • (verb) to speak or write verbosely and windily

A little more information about today’s word:
Warren G. Harding is often linked to "bloviate," but to him the word wasn't even remotely insulting; it simply meant "to spend time idly." Harding used the word often in that "hanging around" sense, but during his tenure as the 29th U.S. President (1921-23), he became associated with the "verbose" sense of "bloviate," perhaps because his speeches tended to the long-winded side. Although he is sometimes credited with having coined the word, it's more likely that Harding picked it up from local slang while hanging around with his boyhood buddies in Ohio in the late 1800s. The term most likely derives from a combination of the word "blow" plus the suffix "-ate."

My sentence:
Paul can bloviate on a par with the windiest of politicians, but he’s also capable of being concise and getting right to the point.

Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 10th Edition.

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redravin40 07-04-2003 05:52 AM

If I don't stick to my notes during a presentation I tend to bloviate out of nervousness.

rogue49 07-04-2003 07:28 AM

Well, god knows I'm NEVER one to bloviate.
;)

QuasiMojo 07-04-2003 10:51 AM

Larry the Loquacious' rambling bloviations were like an opiate to those he came into contact with,

spectre 07-04-2003 10:52 AM

I'm generally quiet, so I tend not to bloviate.

vermin 07-04-2003 06:55 PM

I could bloviate all night and you still wouldn't listen.

Andric 07-05-2003 04:46 AM

He often dreamed of great things for himself, but laziness restricted him to an abject existence.

Andric 07-05-2003 04:47 AM

Some females I know can bloviate with the best of them.

rat 07-05-2003 04:06 PM

Although many times people find the need to be concise to the point of being terse or taciturn, some tend to migrate towards the opposite end of the spectrum and bloviate with uncomparable verbosity and superfluously flowery speech.

Cumhachd 07-06-2003 05:16 AM

I bloviate when I don't need to, and procrastinate when I need to bloviate.

Twice the bloviation!

JadziaDax 07-07-2003 02:00 AM

Word of the day July 7
 
The Word of the Day for July 7 is:

chin-wag • \CHIN-wag\ • (noun) slang: conversation, chat

A little more information about today’s word:
In English, phrases about wagging tongues have suggested the act of speech since at least the late 1500s. The pairing of "chin" with "wag" to refer to talk didn't occur until several centuries later, but when it did, "chin" took on a life of its own as a term for idle chatter. Other "chin" expressions for loose lips include "chin-music" (a noun meaning "idle talk, chatter"), "chinfest" (another noun synonymous with "chat"), and "chin" itself (which can be used either as a verb meaning "to chatter" or a noun meaning "a chat").

My sentence:
"Few things in life are better than a good chin-wag over a cup of tea," my aunt often said, and I have fond memories of our many teatime chats.

Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 10th Edition.

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Peetster 07-07-2003 04:08 AM

Our weekend in Las Vegas is sure to be remembered fondly in future beer fueled chin-wags.

mrsandman 07-07-2003 05:13 AM

I was watch chin-Wag The Dog, and couldn’t believe one of my favorite actors portrayed that cur.

rogue49 07-07-2003 05:24 AM

The TFP members are known for their constant chin-wagging.:)

redravin40 07-07-2003 05:52 AM

The tiny beard musicians like to grow right under their bottom lip is a chin-wag.

cronopio 07-07-2003 09:52 AM

The garrulous tend to bloviate.

Conclamo Ludus 07-07-2003 09:59 AM

We need to have a chin-wag.

Conclamo Ludus 07-07-2003 10:00 AM

He bloviated endlessly during our chin-wag.


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