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absquatulate

[ ab-skwoch-uh-leyt ] [ 疆bskwt le阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to flee; abscond.

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Why Dictionary.com chose absquatulate

More about absquatulate

  • First recorded in 182030.
  • Formed from ab-, “away from,” and squat, “to sit in a low or crouching position.”
  • A pseudo-Latinism, it parallels Latin-derived words with initial abs– like abscond泭硃紳餃 abstention泭硃紳餃 final –tulate, as in congratulate.

EXAMPLES OF ABSQUATULATE

  • The mischievous cat managed to absquatulate every time the door was left open.
  • When they heard the police sirens approaching, the burglars decided to absquatulate from the scene of the crime.

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flabbergast

[ flab-er-gast ] [ fl疆b rg疆st ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to overcome with surprise and bewilderment; astound.

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More about flabbergast

  • First recorded around 176575.
  • A variant of flabagast, which may be a combination of flabb(y), “hanging loosely or limply” or flap, “a blow given with something broad and flat,” and aghast, “struck with overwhelming shock.”

EXAMPLES OF FLABBERGAST

  • The magician’s disappearing act never failed to flabbergast the audience.
  • The unexpected news about the new mayor flabbergasted the community.

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tortuous

[ tawr-choo-uhs ] [ tr tu s ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

full of twists, turns, or bends; twisting, winding, or crooked.

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More about tortuous

  • First recorded in 13501400.
  • Comes via Middle English from the Latin word 喧棗娶喧喝莽喝莽, which derives from the verb 喧棗娶梁喝襲娶梗, to twist, bend.

EXAMPLES OF TORTUOUS

  • The tortuous road through the mountains made for a challenging but scenic drive.
  • The author’s writing style was known for its elegant prose and tortuous plot twists.

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