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Jul 30, 2010
This week's themeWords that aren't what they appear to be
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meretricious
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with Anu Gargmeretricious
PRONUNCIATION:
(mer-i-TRISH-uhs)
MEANING:
adjective:1. Appealing in a cheap or showy manner: tawdry.
2. Based on pretense or insincerity.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin meretricius, meretrix (prostitute), from merere (to earn money). USAGE:
"For most of the 20th century John Singer Sargent's skills as a portraitist were deemed to be meretricious."Waldemar Januszczak; A Dirty Old Man And the Sea?; The Sunday Times (London, UK); Jul 11, 2010.
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