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Word of the Day

TUESDAY, MARCH 31
Abstemious
[əb-STEE-mee-əs]Part of speech: adjective
Origin: latin, early 17th century
- Not self-indulgent, especially when eating and drinking.
- Abstaining.
Examples of Abstemious in a sentence
- He threw his abstemious diet out the window and indulged in cake on his birthday.
- The family was very abstemious, keeping no sugar or junk food in the house
About Abstemious
“Abstemius” in Latin is spelled slightly differently from its English counterpart, abstemious, but they mean the same thing. “Ab” means from and “temetum” means alcoholic drink. An abstemious man is one who does not indulge in excessive food or drink.
Did you Know?
There’s a fun trick hidden in the word abstemious. Take a look at the vowels — notice anything? Each vowel appears only once and in alphabetical order. Feel free to use this bit of trivia at your next happy hour.