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Thursday, August 21, 2003

ostentation
(stn-tshn, -tn-)
n.
Pretentious display meant to impress others; boastful showiness.
Archaic. The act or an instance of showing; an exhibition.


discreet
Marked by, exercising, or showing prudence and wise self-restraint in speech and behavior; circumspect.
Free from ostentation or pretension; modest

explicate
To make clear the meaning of; explain. See Synonyms at explain.

Mandatory

adj. Required or commanded by authority; obligatory: Attendance at the meeting is mandatory.
Of, having the nature of, or containing a mandate.
Holding a League of Nations mandate over a territory.

Saturday, August 16, 2003

apothegm, also apophthegm \AP-uh-them\, noun:
A short, witty, and instructive saying.

skulk \SKUHLK\, intransitive verb:
1. To hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner; to
lurk.
2. To move about in a stealthy way.
3. To avoid responsibilities and duties.
noun:
1. One who skulks.
2. A group of foxes.

When not rummaging under bushes, Mr Sculley can often be
seen skulking in the woods or prowling along the shore.
--Tom Gilling, [1]The Sooterkin

excoriate \ek-SKOR-ee-ayt\, transitive verb:
1. To express strong disapproval of; to denounce.
2. To tear or wear off the skin of.

cum \KUM; KUHM\, preposition:
With; along with; combined with; -- often used in combination.

incommunicado \in-kuh-myoo-nih-KAH-doh\, adverb or adjective:
Without the means or right to communicate.

phantasmagoria \fan-taz-muh-GOR-ee-uh\, noun:
1. A shifting series or succession of things seen or imagined,
as in a dream.
2. Any constantly changing scene

tutelage \TOO-tuhl-ij; TYOO-\, noun:
1. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship;
protection.
2. The state of being under a guardian or tutor.
3. Instruction, especially individual instruction accompanied
by close attention and guidance.

But he was not yet free of his father's legal tutelage and
had still to decide on a career.

fillip \FIL-uhp\, noun:
1. A snap of the finger forced suddenly from the thumb; a
smart blow.
2. Something serving to rouse or excite; a stimulus.
3. A trivial addition; an embellishment

transitive verb:
1. To strike with the nail of the finger, first placed against
the ball of the thumb, and forced from that position with a
sudden spring; to snap with the finger.
2. To snap; to project quickly.
3. To urge on; to provide a stimulus, by or as if by a fillip.

If any one in Mirgorod gives him a neckerchief or
underclothes, he returns thanks; if any one gives him a


sine qua non \sin-ih-kwah-NON; -NOHN; sy-nih-kway-\, noun:
An essential condition or element; an indispensable thing

Women's enfranchisement was crucial to them -- indeed, a
sine qua non, since all other progress for which they
worked, such as higher education and entrance into the
professions, would be meaningless if women continued to be
second-class citizens.

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

Capricious
Characterized by or subject to whim; impulsive and unpredictable

Tuesday, August 05, 2003

constitutional \kon-stih-TOO-shuhn-uhl; -TYOO-\, noun:
A walk taken for one's health.

Kerensky was, I imagine, on his usual early morning
constitutional.

factitious \fak-TISH-uhs\, adjective:
1. Produced artificially, in distinction from what is produced
by nature.
2. Artificial; not authentic or genuine; sham.


alfresco\al-FRES-koh\, adverb:
In the open air; outdoors.
jocular \JOK-yuh-luhr\, adjective:
1. Given to joking or jesting.
2. Characterized by joking; playful.

He had not been a jocular man, and occasionally, while she
was laughing with Bob, she had caught him studying her,
covertly, as if she were of some alien, and slightly
frightening, species.

Sunday, August 03, 2003

pru·dent ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prdnt)
adj.
Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense.
Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
Careful about one's conduct; circumspect.

chron·ic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (krnk)
adj.
Of long duration; continuing: chronic money problems.
Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases: chronic colitis.
Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time: a chronic liar.

Friday, August 01, 2003

Intrigue=>A secret or underhand scheme; a plot.
The practice of or involvement in such schemes.
A clandestine love affair.

or CURIOSITY. used only intrigued?