What's Going on with ‘Nonplussed’? (2017)
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What's Going on with ‘Nonplussed’? (2017)
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#4Don’t ruin it for me! It’s one of my favourite words, but I really have no idea why. Maybe because it’s just so odd.
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#5Don’t ruin it for me! It’s one of my favourite words, but I really have no idea why. Maybe because it’s just so odd.
Wait, shouldn't it be the second one, right after _petrichor_?
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#7"The common meaning of a little used word changed nearly 100 years ago." ...
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#8I bet my meaning is the next change to this silly word. :)
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#9This was one of my favorite "word of the day" entries, a word every speaker tries to work into their speech, at Toastmasters. The person who introduced it gave the two definitions and then basically said "it's the only word I know that means its opposite" or something to that effect. It got liberal use in every speech, including mine, and I still don't feel comfortable using it correctly.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/words-own-opposites