Oct. 17th, 2019
Word of the Day (and Thursday Bonus!)
Oct. 17th, 2019 09:31 amIt's another Thursday, time for two words to twist your mind and challenge you. Post your creations in the comments.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17
Propinquity
[pro-pin-kwə-tee]Part of speech: noun
Origin: late middle english, 14th century
- Close kinship
- Physical nearness
Examples of Propinquity in a sentence
- The newly promoted manager's propinquity to the CEO made his swift rise seem a little suspicious.
- The dormitory's propinquity to the classroom makes it a perfect place to live for the on-campus population.
About Propinquity
The ethical violation of nepotism — giving special treatment to a family member or close personal associate — can stem directly from close relationships within a family. This kind of propinquity, or closeness, in relations can lead to bitterness and infighting within a company or business partnership.
Did you Know?
Propinquity expresses a strong kind of nearness, implying a somewhat relational or familial meaning. This is different from other related words that are almost exclusively used to describe physical location.
*Bonus Word
Aquiver
[ə-ˈkwi-vər]Part of speech: adjective
Origin: middle english
- In a state of excitement
- Trembling
Examples of Aquiver in a sentence
- I was all aquiver when I heard the news that my favorite movie star was in town.
- The combination of the thrilling news and the icy chill had me aquiver.
About Aquiver
( Read more... )You shall go to the Halloween Ball!
Oct. 17th, 2019 03:10 pmI started this ages ago, not intending to write a Halloween story, but as a way of waking my muse from a sulk. But the original has pumpkins, so it was inevitable.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/21068381