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sa·lu·bri·ous
[səˈlo͞obrēəs]

ADJECTIVE
health-giving; healthy.
“salubrious weather”
synonyms:
healthy · health-giving · healthful · beneficial · good for one’s health · wholesome · salutary
antonyms:
unhealthy
(of a place) pleasant; not run-down.
synonyms:
pleasant · agreeable · nice · select · upmarket · high-class · leafy · fashionable · expensive · luxurious · grand · fancy · posh · swanky · plushy · classy · glitzy · swish · swank
antonyms:
unpleasant · downmarket

ORIGIN
mid 16th century: from Latin salubris (from salus ‘health’) + -ous.

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Word of the Day : October 9, 2018

ambivalent

adjective am-BIV-uh-lunt
Definition
: having or showing simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings toward something : characterized by ambivalence

Did You Know?
The words ambivalent and ambivalence entered English during the early 20th century in the field of psychology. They came to us through the International Scientific Vocabulary, a set of words common to people of science who speak different languages. The prefix ambi- means “both,” and the -valent and -valence parts ultimately derive from the Latin verb valēre, meaning “to be strong.” Not surprisingly, an ambivalent person is someone who has strong feelings on more than one side of a question or issue.

 

Examples
Bianca was ambivalent about starting her first year away at college—excited for the new opportunities that awaited but sad to leave her friends and family back home.
“A new study from LinkedIn found that many people feel ambivalent in their careers—wondering if they should stay in the same job or take time to invest in learning new skills or even change to a new path altogether.” — Shelcy V. Joseph, Forbes, 3 Sept. 2018

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Equivocal

e·quiv·o·cal
[əˈkwivək(ə)l]

ADJECTIVE
open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
“the equivocal nature of her remarks”
synonyms: undecided · to be decided · unresolved · undetermined · uncertain · open · arguable · debatable · disputed · unanswered · open to debate · doubtful · in doubt · moot · up in the air · in (a state of) limbo · in a state of uncertainty · indefinite · inconclusive · unconfirmed · unsolved · ongoing · pending · confused · problematic · vexed · ambiguous · equivocal · vague · borderline · iffy
antonyms: settled
uncertain or questionable in nature.
“the results of the investigation were equivocal”
synonyms: controversial · contentious · open to question · open to doubt · in doubt · doubtful · dubious · uncertain · unsure · debatable · in dispute · in question · arguable · problematic · problematical · unverified · unprovable · unresolved · unsettled · undecided · equivocal · unconvincing · implausible · improbable · not definite · unclear · not obvious · apocryphal · spurious · borderline · marginal · moot · iffy · dodgy
antonyms: certain · indisputable

ORIGIN
mid 16th century: from late Latin aequivocus, from Latin aequus ‘equally’ + vocare ‘to call’.

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plan·gent
[ˈplanjənt]

ADJECTIVE
literary
(of a sound) loud, reverberating, and often melancholy.
“the plangent sound of a harpsichord”
synonyms: melancholy · mournful · plaintive · sonorous · reverberant · reverberating · resonant · loud

ORIGIN
early 19th century: from Latin plangent- ‘lamenting’, from the verb plangere.

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o·rac·u·lar
[ôˈrakyələr]

ADJECTIVE
relating to an oracle.
“the oracular shrine”
synonyms: prophetic · prophetical · sibylline · predictive · prescient · prognostic · divinatory · augural · vatic · mantic · fatidical · fatidic · haruspical · pythonic
(of an utterance, advice, etc.) hard to interpret; enigmatic.
“an ambiguous, oracular remark”
synonyms: enigmatic · cryptic · abstruse · unclear · obscure · confusing · mystifying · puzzling · perplexing · baffling · mysterious · arcane · ambiguous · equivocal · two-edged · Delphic
holding or claiming the authority of an oracle.
“he holds forth in oracular fashion”

ORIGIN
mid 17th century: from Latin oraculum ( see oracle) + -ar1.

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ad·a·man·tine
[ˌadəˈmanˌtēn, ˌadəˈmanˌtīn]

ADJECTIVE
literary
unbreakable.
“adamantine chains” · “her adamantine will”
synonyms: unbreakable · shatterproof · nonbreakable · toughened · sturdy · stout · hardwearing · heavy-duty · resistant · durable · lasting · made to last · enduring · everlasting · perennial · deathless · undying · immortal · endless · inextinguishable · imperishable · ineradicable · long-lasting · adamantine · infrangible
antonyms: fragile · ephemeral

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hap·tic

[ˈhaptik]

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to the sense of touch, in particular relating to the perception and manipulation of objects using the senses of touch and proprioception.
    “haptic feedback devices create the illusion of substance and force within the virtual world”
NOUN
(haptics)
  1. the use of technology that stimulates the senses of touch and motion, especially to reproduce in remote operation or computer simulation the sensations that would be felt by a user interacting directly with physical objects.
    “their research is centered on human-computer interaction specifically focusing on wearable computing, haptics, and video games”
  2. the perception of objects by touch and proprioception, especially as involved in nonverbal communication.
    “haptics is that subsystem of nonlanguage communication which conveys meaning through physical contact”

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Rhapsodic-

-Extravagantly emotional

-Emotional Expression

-Adjective

-Figurative use of Rhapsody




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