Word of the Day
for Wednesday,
November 28, 2012
Svelte \SFELT\, adjective:
1. Slender, especially gracefully slender in figure.
2. Suave; blandly urbane.
2. Suave; blandly urbane.
In 1944 his mother had
been a relatively svelte
one hundred and eighty pounds.
-- Stephen King, It: A Novel
-- Stephen King, It: A Novel
“When I walk under one
of the pathway lamps and look down you can indeed see the silhouette of my body
which doesn’t look quite as svelte
and hourglassy as I believe it did just an hour ago when I was admiring myself
in the mirror.
-- Terry McMillan, How Stella Got Her Groove Back
-- Terry McMillan, How Stella Got Her Groove Back
Svelte enters English in 1800s from the French, and originally derives
from the Latin verb exvellere, "to stretch out."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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