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smorgasbord

[ smawr-guhs-bawrd, shmawr- ] [ smr gsbrd, mr- ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an extensive array or variety.

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  • First recorded in 187580.
  • Comes from the Swedish word 莽鳥繹娶眶疇莽莉棗娶餃.
  • 釦鳥繹娶眶疇莽莉棗娶餃 is formed from 莽鳥繹娶眶疇莽, (slice of) bread and butter, sandwich, from 莽鳥繹娶, butter (related to smear, “to rub with fat”) and 眶疇莽, goose, lump of fat or butter, and bord, table (as in board, “a table”).

EXAMPLES OF SMORGASBORD

  • The music festival offered a smorgasbord of musical genres, appealing to all kinds of music lovers.
  • She was impressed by the smorgasbord of colors available in the paint aisle at the local hardware store.
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shacket

[ shak-it ] [ 疆k 阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a garment in the style of a button-down shirt, made of a thicker fabric and usually worn over other shirts.

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  • First recorded in 188590.
  • Of uncertain origin, but perhaps a variant of jacket or, in later use, a blend of sh(irt) and (j)acket.

EXAMPLES OF SHACKET

  • The fashion-forward influencer showcased how versatile a shacket can be by pairing it with both jeans and trousers.
  • During the transitional seasons, a lightweight shacket is the perfect choice for adding an extra layer without feeling too bulky.
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nebulous

[ neb-yuh-luhs ] [ nb y ls ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused.

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More about nebulous

  • First recorded in 13751425.
  • Comes via late Middle English from the Latin word 紳梗莉喝梭莽喝莽, meaning full of mist, foggy, cloudy.
  • 捧梗莉喝梭莽喝莽 comes from nebul(a) cloud, mist, vapor, from which we getnebula, “a cloud of interstellar gas and dust.”

EXAMPLES OF NEBULOUS

  • His explanation was so nebulous that it left everyone in the room puzzled and unsure of what to do next.
  • The line between dreams and reality felt increasingly nebulous as she struggled to wake up.
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