ElucidateThis is a great word to be armed with if you’re making a complaint, for it means to explain, clarify, reveal, expose, make clear, shed light on, spell out, illustrate. It comes from the Latin word lucidus (‘bright’, ‘clear’). ImpromptuThis refers to something that’s spontaneous, unplanned, unrehearsed, offhand, spur-of-the-moment, unprepared, off-the-cuff, ad lib, unpremeditated. It…
Month: January 2019
Words on Wednesday (22nd Jan)
AvuncularThis word describes an ‘uncle-like gesture’, or the characteristic concern and kindness usually attributed to a kind-hearted uncle, in a positive, complimentary way. It derives from the Latin word Avunculus (‘maternal uncle’). OctogenarianThis word describes someone who is in his or her eighties. Octogenarian comes from the Latin word Octogenarius (‘eighty’). SanguineThis means optimistic, confident,…
Words on Wednesday (16th Jan)
I’m going to be trying something new moving forward. It’s called “Words on Wednesday”, and yes I know the acronym is Wow! The aim is that I pick 5 random words that tickle my fancy for that week, and explain what they mean. Here’s the ones for this week. ArachibutyrophobiaThis word refers to a fear…