glossophobia

Pronounced: glas-uh-FOE-bee-uh, noun Notes: Clearly a fear of something, but what? Yesterday’s word The word impolitic means “not politic; unwise” First usage Our word came into English in the late 1500s Background / Comments As I noted yesterday, our word is just in- (not) combined with politic (shrewd; sagacious; tactful). The word politic came fromContinue reading “glossophobia”

impolitic

Pronounced: im-PAH-luh-tik, adj Notes: I knew enough about word to realize that this word is made up of “in-” (not) — mutated to “im-” before the ‘p’ — and “politic”; thus, “not politic”, but that didn’t really help me, and I didn’t know what “politic” means. Yesterday’s phrase The phrase Shrewsbury clock means “something preciseContinue reading “impolitic”

Shrewsbury clock

Pronounced: SHROOZ-ber-ee (alt-1: SHROOZ-bree-ee; alt-2: SHROOZ-buh-ree; alt-3: SHROZ-ber-ee; alt-4: SHROZ-bree-ee; alt-5: SHROZ-buh-ree) klok, noun Notes: A lot of different ways to pronounced this phrase! Yesterday’s word The word cahoot means “partnership; league” First usage Our word came into English in the early 1800s Background / Comments I had no idea that there our word existed:Continue reading “Shrewsbury clock”