adj.
1. Characterized by stealth; surreptitious.
2. Expressive of hidden motives or purposes; shifty. See Synonyms at secret.
You've heard today's word before and you think you know what it means....but would you use it in a sentence? Today?
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mel·an·chol·y [ méllən kòllee ] | ||||
adjective | ||||
Definition: (msn dictionary) | ||||
feeling or causing sadness: feeling or making somebody feel a thoughtful or gentle sadness | ||||
noun | ||||
Definition: | ||||
1. pensive sadness: a thoughtful or gentle sadness | ||||
2. gloomy character: the gloomy character of somebody said to have an excess of black bile, one of the four bodily humors that were once thought to determine people's health and emotional state | ||||
3. medicine ( archaic ) Same as black bile | ||||
[14th century. Directly or via French mélancholie< late Latin melancholia< Greek melankholia< melan- "black" + kholē "bile"] | ||||
Even though new family traditions provide happiness abound and fuzzy feelings; every now and then a Christmas song, sight or smell evokes tender melancholy, and I long for those days of innocent enchantment.
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Adj. | 1. | discombobulated - having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion; "the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand"; "looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted"- G.B.Shaw |
Discombobulated.....by Kristian D. |