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Monday, August 20, 2007

agoraphobia

AGORAPHOBIA (noun)

Meaning : an irrational fear of open or public spaces

Origin:
Approximately 1873; coined by German psychiatrist Carl Westphal as German, 'Agoraphobie'; formed from Greek, 'agora': marketplace, which is related to the root 'ger-': to gather + 'phobia': fear.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

assuage - To make (something burdensome or painful) less intense or severe.

Synonyms: appease, alleviate, relieve, palliate, pacify

Usage:
Food, however, became scarce, and I often spent the whole day searching in vain for a few acorns to assuage the pangs of hunger.

yoke - sway or burden

Usage: India has thrown off the British yoke

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

palpitating - Having a slight and rapid trembling motion.

Synonyms: palpitant

Usage: What a horror they outpour On the bosom of the palpitating air

sere - Withered; dry.

Synonyms: dried-up, shrivelled, sear, withered

Usage:
The desert was edged with sere vegetation.

mawkish - Excessively and objectionably sentimental.

Synonyms: bathetic, hokey, maudlin, schmaltzy, sentimental, mushy, drippy

Usage:
his behavior was highly emotional

lissome - Easily bent; supple.

Synonyms: lithe, supple, slender

Usage: There was a grace, which no austerity could diminish, about every movement of her lissome, slender form.

pinguid - Fat; oily.

Synonyms: oily

Usage: His car was splattered with some sort of pinguid substance, and washing it only seemed to spread the mess.

somnolent - Drowsy; sleepy.

Synonyms: slumbery, slumbrous, slumberous

Usage: the sound had a somnolent effect