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forbore
To resist or refrain from doing something, often due to a sense of propriety or courtesy.
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irredentist: a person advocating the restoration to their country of any territory formerly belonging to it.
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"shoddy" and "sacrosanct" were also popular!
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handcuffs
A restraining device typically made of metal, consisting of two hoops joined by a chain or hinge, and used to secure a person's wrists together to limit their mobility.
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egalitarian
believing in or based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities
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upton sinclair
An American author and activist known for his muckraking novels that exposed the harsh working conditions and inequalities in the early 20th century, particularly in the meatpacking industry.
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coke
The term ‘Coke‘ was first used in the 1940s and in 1953 it became the registered trademark of Coca-Cola. They sell in over 200 countries! 🌍 #CocaColaTrivia🥤
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sybarite: a person who is self-indulgent in their fondness for sensuous luxury.
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"apophasis" and "agon" were also popular!
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sacrosanct
The word ‘sacrosanct‘ originated from the Latin word 'sacrosanctus' meaning 'most sacred'. It symbolizes something too important or valuable to be interfered with. #WordOrigin 📚
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sybarite
The word ‘sybarite‘ refers to a person who loves luxury and pleasure. It originates from Sybaris, an ancient Greek city known for its extravagance. #LuxuryLifestyle 💎
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perspicacity
Perspicacity means having keen insight or understanding. It derives from the Latin verb perspicere, meaning ‘to see through.‘ 👀 #WordOfTheDay#Perspicacityyaktack.com/words/perspica…
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agon
The Greek word ‘agon‘ means ‘contest‘ 🏆 Its English derivative ‘agony‘ relates to intense competition or struggle. #EtymologyLesson 📚💡
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solipsism
Solipsism is the philosophical belief that only one's mind exists. 🧠 This concept challenges notions of reality and others' existence. #Philosophy#Solipsismyaktack.com/words/solipsism
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provenance
The word ‘provenance‘ derives from French, meaning ‘origin.‘ 🇫🇷 It tells the fascinating story behind an object's journey through history. 📜🔍 #WordOrigins #🔎
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sophies choice: A devastating decision between two equally difficult options, often involving choosing between the well-being of loved ones or oneself.
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"weltschmerz" and "subtle" were also popular!
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quixotic
The word ‘quixotic‘ originates from Don Quixote, an eccentric knight who pursued impractical quests. 📚🎭 #WordOrigin#Quixoticyaktack.com/words/quixotic
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preside
The word ‘preside‘ comes from the Latin ‘praesidēre,‘ meaning ‘to sit in front.‘ It's like leading from the front! 🌟💼 #WordOriginsyaktack.com/words/preside