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shibboleth
/ ˈʃɪ²úəˌ±ôɛθ /
noun
- a belief, principle, or practice which is commonly adhered to but which is thought by some people to be inappropriate or out of date
- a custom, phrase, or use of language that acts as a test of belonging to, or as a stumbling block to becoming a member of, a particular social class, profession, etc
shibboleth
- In the Old Testament , shibboleth was a password used by the Israelites . It was chosen because their enemies could not pronounce it.
Notes
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of shibboleth1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of shibboleth1
Example Sentences
On Fox, Johnson invoked another GOP shibboleth, which is that rooting out fraud, waste and abuse would help keep Medicaid solvent.
They’re the contrarian at the party who delights in puncturing polite shibboleths, unafraid to take on even their own tribes in pursuit of a deeper truth.
This isn’t an expression of fact about the border; it’s a shibboleth, designed to communicate that, all things considered, the chamber is still down with Trump’s leadership in general terms.
The anti-vaccine camp has seized on the threadbare shibboleths of “medical freedom†and “health freedom†— or “bodily autonomy,†as Vance put it.
In violation of virtually every shibboleth governing the conduct of samurai, her father assassinated a brutal lord for the sake of the realm.
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