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cromulent

[ krom-yuh-luhnt ] [ krm y lnt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

acceptable or legitimate.

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Why Grant Barrett from Dictionary.com chose cromulent

Grant Barrett, Head of Lexicography, chose cromulent as a gift for you. Find out why!

More about cromulent

  • Cromulent was first recorded in 1996 in an episode of the TV show The Simpsons.
  • We added cromulent to Dictionary.com in March of 2021.
  • Cromulent is a facetious formation that ends with a Latin adjective suffix.
  • Cromulent was invented for the episode to describe the other neologism embiggen as acceptable.

EXAMPLES OF CROMULENT

  • The committee considered various proposals and finally agreed on a cromulent solution that satisfied everyone.
  • The idea of using recycled materials for packaging is cromulent in today’s eco-conscious society.

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transmogrify

[ tranz-mog-ruh-fahy ] [ tr疆nzmg rfa阞 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to change in appearance or form, especially strangely or grotesquely; transform.

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Why Dictionary.com chose transmogrify

More about transmogrify

  • Transmogrify entered English around 165060.
  • Earlier, transmogrify was also written transmigrify or transmography.
  • Transmogrify is apparently a pseudo-Latinism, which is a word formed from or imitative of Latin.

EXAMPLES OF TRANSMOGRIFY

  • The old, rusty car magically transmogrified into a sleek, futuristic vehicle at the touch of a button, leaving bystanders in awe.
  • The caterpillar underwent a remarkable transformation as it transmogrified into a vibrant butterfly, spreading its colorful wings for the first time.
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jollify

[ jol-uh-fahy ] [ dl fa阞 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to make or become jolly or merry.

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Why Dictionary.com chose jollify

More about jollify

  • Jollify was first recorded in 181525.
  • 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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