Yearly Archives: 2009

Word Time: kowtow

kow⋅tow verb to act in an obsequious manner; show servile deference. to touch the forehead to the ground while kneeling, as an act of worship, reverence, apology, etc., esp. in former Chinese custom. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/kowtow

Word Time: Repugnance

repugnance noun the state of being repugnant. (see below) strong distaste, aversion, or objection; antipathy. contradictoriness or inconsistency. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/repugnance repugnant adjective distasteful, objectionable, or offensive: a repugnant smell. making opposition; averse. opposed or contrary, as in nature or character.

Word Time: Equivocate

equivocate verb to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to avoid commitment or in order to mislead; prevaricate or hedge: When asked directly for his position on disarmament, the candidate only equivocated. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/equivocate

Word Time: heinous

heinous adjective hateful; odious; abominable; totally reprehensible: a heinous offense. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/heinous

Word time: Begging the Question

Begging the Question phrase A form of logical fallacy in which a statement or claim is assumed to be true without evidence other than the statement or claim itself. When one begs the question, the initial assumption of a statement is treated as already proven without any logic to show why the statement is true

From Short Story to Novel: The Difference

Short story A fictional prose narrative shorter and more focused than a novella – usually deals with a single episode and often a single character. Length is generally between 2,000 and 10,000 words. Novella A fictional prose narrative often set in a brief period of time, such as a day, week, or month. A novella

Word time: Pejorative

pejorative adjective having a disparaging, derogatory, or belittling effect or force: the pejorative affix -ling in princeling. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pejorative

Word time: donnybrook

donnybrook noun an inordinately wild fight or contentious dispute; brawl; free-for-all. Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/donnybrook

Word time: pithy

pithy adjective concise and full of meaning; Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pithy