Posted on 01/14/2009 5:52:31 AM PST by VRWCmember
In order that we might all raise the level of discourse and expand our language abilities, here is the daily post of "Word for the Day".
audacious \aw-DAY-shus\ adjective
1. daring, bold
2. insolent
3. marked by originality and verve *
* Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
Example sentence:
The band has been making original and creative music for well over ten years, but their latest album is by far their most audacious to date.
Did you know?
Shakespeare used "audacious" seven times in his plays. That in itself wasn't exactly an act of bold originality. The word, which comes from the Latin root "audac-" ("bold"), had been around for decades. But the Bard was the first to use "audacious" in its "insolent" sense ("Obey, audacious traitor; kneel for grace," Henry VI Part 2), and he may have been the first to use the adverb "audaciously." "Audacious" itself was something of an innovation in the 16th century: it was one of the earliest "-acious" words in English. Subsequently, we've added lots of "-acious" adjectives to our lexicon, including "pugnacious," "loquacious," "voracious," and even, in the 19th century, "bodacious" (which is most likely a combination of "bold" and "audacious").
Rules: Everyone must leave a post using the Word for the Day in a sentence.
The sentence must, in some way, relate to the news of the day.
The Review threads are linked for your edification. ;-)
Practice makes perfect.....post on....
Review Threads:
Review Thread One: Word For The Day, Thursday 11/14/02: Raffish (Be SURE to check out posts #92 and #111 on this thread!)
Review Thread Two: Word For The Day, Tuesday 1/14/03: Roister
Review Thread Three: Word For The Day, Tuesday 1/28/03: Obdurate
Review Thread Four: Word For the Day, Friday 7/25/03: Potation
Review Thread Five: Word For the Day, Monday 8/19/03: Stolid
Review Thread Six: Word for the Day, Tuesday 11/09/2004: Peripatetic (Post #125 may be my best anagram post ever)
so who was on the final guest list? piggy noonan is hardly a conservative.......only in her own mind.
let us know how that works out fer ya!
Well, neither are Brooks or Kristol.
Look, the locusts who wrecked our party are now flocking to the Dems, where they will, no doubt, wreck them too.
i haven’t seen a list, but read krauthammer, kudlow, and gigot were also there.
krauthammer......figures.
How utterly audacious that Barack Obama intends
to be sworn in as POTUS using Abraham Lincoln’s bible!
Anyone ever seen these two together?
I recognize Krauthammer....but who is the little bug-eyed guy?
Obama’s need for the theatrical knows no limits...will there be pillars again?
Rowan Atkinson aka “Mr. Bean”
I even googled the name and still don’t know of him.......lucky me!
I don’t know about luck. He’s only the greatest comic actor of the age. His “Blackadder” series is perhaps the best comedy of all time. It’s certainly in the tops of my list.
Then with Mr. Bean he turns 180 from the verbal, witty comedy to virtual silence.
We are so screwed.
the smile on the one is precious...
Well, its those politically friendly, yet unsupportive Asian nations, not like Japan or the Philippines, but those audacious countries, like China, that are such a problem for us these days.
Why, has the nannystate removed a thread from the server? ; )
LOL!!!!!
I just personally think prosecution for people putting clothing on their dogs is a bit far reaching for even nannystaters.
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