Word of the Day
for Wednesday,
January 2, 2013
Advert \ad-VURT\, verb:
1. To remark or comment; refer (usually followed by to): He adverted briefly to
the news of the day.
2. To turn the attention (usually followed by to): The committee adverted to the business at hand.
2. To turn the attention (usually followed by to): The committee adverted to the business at hand.
To understand the
nature of those commotions, and the part which Baxter took in them, it will be
necessary to advert
to the state of religion in the country at large.
-- Richard Baxter, William Orme, The Practical Works of Richard Baxter
-- Richard Baxter, William Orme, The Practical Works of Richard Baxter
He had not the tact,
or the art, to effect such a purpose by skillfully drawing out my sentiments or
ideas through the real or apparent statement of his own, or leading the
conversation by imperceptible gradations to such topics as he wished to advert
to: but such gentle abruptness, and such single-minded straightforwardness,
could not possibly offend me.
-- Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey
-- Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey
Advert comes from the Latin word advertere
meaning "to pay attention."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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