Saturday, February 4, 2012

Watch Your Mouth!

Inker DJ shared a great word this week:

effluvium

Noun:
An unpleasant or harmful odor, secretion, or discharge.

Then Inker Kirk shared another:

akimbo

1: having the hand on the hip and the elbow turned outward

2: set in a bent position <a tailor sitting with legs akimbo>

Since I've been neglectful of purposely expanding my vocabulary lately, I thought I would share and issue a challenge to use these words in a sentence or share another interesting word here.

So far I have failed in my commitment to manage to use both in conversation at the office, but I'm still keeping them in mind for just the right moment.

1 comment:

  1. Effluviam is easy to use in my classroom. :) Its been fun learning new words. (I love my Nook for that. Find a word that's new and just look it up. Usually I can figure out what it means, but its fun to have an official definition.)

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