Jollify comes from the word jolly, “in good spirits; lively; merry,” which entered English in 12751325.
Jolly comes from the Middle English word joli, probably originally from the Old Norse word 轍梭, from which we get Yule.
Yule entered English before 900 and means Christmas day or Christmastide (a word for the period from Christmas Eve to related feast days in early January).
EXAMPLES OF JOLLIFY
The comedian’s hilarious performance jollified the audience, filling the room with laughter and joy.
The cheerful decorations and lively music jollify the atmosphere at the holiday party.
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Perspicuity comes from the Latin word 梯梗娶莽梯勳釵喝勳喧櫻莽, “transparency; clarity,” and dates back to 147080.
A related word, perspicacity, meaning “keen vision” and later “keenness of mental perception and understanding,” entered English in 154050 from the Late Latin word 梯梗娶莽梯勳釵櫻釵勳喧櫻莽, sharpness of sight, which also gave us the adjective perspicacious.
Also related, perspicuous, “clearly expressed or presented,” came from the Latin word perspicuus, which means transparent, clearly visible, and entered English around 1570-80.
EXAMPLES OF PERSPICUITY
The author’s use of simple language enhanced the perspicuity of her argument, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
The lawyer presented their case with remarkable perspicuity, leaving no room for doubt in the minds of the jury.
This year, one of the top lookups at Dictionary.com was the word vibe, the current go-to termalong with the plural vibesfor talking about the overall feel of a situation or person. Which got us thinking: Is there a word that best represents the culture vibe we collectively experienced in 2023? And so, for the first time, weve chosen a . (In addition to our traditional .) Watch below to find out more!
More about vibe
Vibe is an Americanism that dates back to 196570.
Vibe in the highlighted sense is often used in the plural as in,good vibes.
Vibe was created by shortening the word vibration(s) in the sense of “instinctive feelings supposedly influencing human communication,” perhaps most famously used in the popular 1966 Beach Boys song, “Good Vibrations.”
EXAMPLES OF VIBE
Watching the sunrise, they contemplated embracing a more relaxed vibe in the coming year.
As soon as she entered the art gallery, a sense of calm and tranquility washed over her, giving her peaceful vibes.