Word of the Day
for Monday,
May 27, 2013
Mordacious \mawr-DEY-shuhs\, adjective:
1. sharp or caustic in style, tone, etc.
2. biting or given to biting.
2. biting or given to biting.
She was hoping that
neither Garth nor Otto would bungle and embarrass her and that we wouldn't be
the brunt of some mordacious
Page Six gossip column for arriving in an old car.
-- Brian M. Wiprud, Pipsqueak, 2004
-- Brian M. Wiprud, Pipsqueak, 2004
Emma had almost made
it into the safety of the kitchen when out of the dark, and away from the
masses, Patrick appeared. "Well, well, well." His tone was mordacious.
-- Jane Sigaloff, Technical Hitch, 2005
-- Jane Sigaloff, Technical Hitch, 2005
Mordacious came into English in the 1640s from the Latin word mordāx
meaning "given to biting."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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