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35 Fossil Words
35 Fossil Words 35 Fossil Words 35 Fossil Words By Mark Nichol The absolute most captivating words in the English language are what etymologists call fossil words, so named in light of the fact that they are antiques from another period and endure just in disconnected use. Here is a rundown of a portion of our languageââ¬â¢s fossil words with definitions and the informal expressions in which they show up: 1. Ado: trouble over insignificant subtleties (ââ¬Å"without further adoâ⬠or, all the more seldom, ââ¬Å"much ado about nothingâ⬠) 2. Amok (or amuck): in an uncontrolled way (ââ¬Å"run amokâ⬠) 3. Bandy: hit, pass, or hurl around, or examine daintily or utilize off-handedly (ââ¬Å"bandy aboutâ⬠); bowed (ââ¬Å"bandy-leggedâ⬠) 4. Bated: limited or deducted (ââ¬Å"wait with bated breathâ⬠) 5. Secure: stumble for deck or for fixing or reinforcing a joint or an adaptable article, for example, a sail (ââ¬Å"board and battenâ⬠); to give or affix secures, or to attach (ââ¬Å"batten down the hatchesâ⬠) 6. Beck: summons (ââ¬Å"at (oneââ¬â¢s) beck and callâ⬠) 7. Former events: what has passed or is previously (ââ¬Å"let past events be bygonesâ⬠) 8. Gizzard: stomach or yield (ââ¬Å"sticks in (oneââ¬â¢s) crawâ⬠) 9. Deserts: greatness or worth, or what is merited or justified (ââ¬Å"just desertsâ⬠) 10. Dint: power or force (ââ¬Å"by (sheer) dint ofâ⬠) 11. Dudgeon: ire (ââ¬Å"high dudgeonâ⬠) 12. Squeeze: achieve or get with trouble (ââ¬Å"eke outâ⬠) 13. Fettle: condition of wellbeing or wellness (ââ¬Å"in fine fettleâ⬠) 14. Fro: away or back (ââ¬Å"to and froâ⬠) 15. Solidness: sound or sound (ââ¬Å"hale and heartyâ⬠) 16. Here: close or neighboring, or to this spot (ââ¬Å"hither and yonâ⬠) 17. Prehistoric: before memory or convention (ââ¬Å"time immemorialâ⬠) 18. Jetsam: what is thrown over the edge from a boat (ââ¬Å"flotsam and jetsamâ⬠) recognized from junk, a word indicating what skims from the destruction of a boat (that term is utilized somewhere else than in the expression ââ¬Å"flotsam and jetsamâ⬠as isn't recorded independently here) 19. Ken: scope of information, observation, or comprehension, or view or scope of vision (ââ¬Å"beyond (oneââ¬â¢s) kenâ⬠) 20. Kith: companions, neighbors, or family members (ââ¬Å"kith and kinâ⬠) 21. Loggerhead: imbecile (ââ¬Å"at loggerheads,â⬠importance blocked, or slowed down, by willfulness); additionally, a sort of turtle 22. Guts: quality, or force or quality of, demeanor (ââ¬Å"test (oneââ¬â¢s) mettleâ⬠) 23. Neap: a powerless tide (ââ¬Å"neap tideâ⬠) 24. Offing: the not so distant future (ââ¬Å"in the offingâ⬠); likewise, the profound sea as observed from the shore 25. Petard: a compartment of explosives for penetrating or breaking a hindrance (ââ¬Å"hoist by (oneââ¬â¢s) petardâ⬠) 26. Kit n kaboodle: everything that is appropriate (ââ¬Å"the entire shebangâ⬠) 27. Confession: admission (ââ¬Å"short shrift,â⬠with the possibility that a censured individual is given brief period to admit sins) 28. Skill: trick, mastery (ââ¬Å"sleight of handâ⬠) 29. There: progressively remote, or to that place (ââ¬Å"hither and thitherâ⬠) 30. Turpitude: wickedness (ââ¬Å"moral turpitudeâ⬠) 31. Ulterior: past what is transparently communicated (ââ¬Å"ulterior motiveâ⬠); additionally, more remote, or increasingly far off, or what is on the more distant side 32. Vim: heartiness (ââ¬Å"vim and vigorâ⬠) 33. Unleash: achieve or cause (ââ¬Å"wreak havocâ⬠) 34. Fashioned: produced, ornamented, or formed, or energized (ââ¬Å"wrought ironâ⬠) 35. Yesteryear: the far past (ââ¬Å"days of yoreâ⬠) Need to improve your English in a short time a day? Get a membership and begin getting our composing tips and activities day by day! Continue learning! Peruse the Vocabulary class, check our mainstream posts, or pick a related post below:50 Idioms About Legs, Feet, and Toes15 Types of DocumentsConversational Email
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