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skedaddle

[ ski-dad-l ] [ sk阞d疆d l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to run away hurriedly; flee

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  • An Americanism first used between 186065.
  • There’s debate over its origin but most sources connect it to Scots and Northern English dialects meaning “to spill, scatter.”
  • The term was popularized during the American Civil War, originally spelled as skaddadle, military slang meaning “run away, flee hastily.”

EXAMPLES OF SKEDADDLE

  • Let’s skedaddle before the storm comes.
  • As soon as they heard the approaching sirens, the burglars skedaddled from the scene of the crime.
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scrofulous

[ skrof-yuh-luhs ] [ skrf y ls ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

morally tainted

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More about scrofulous

  • First recorded in 160515.
  • Formed from scroful(a) + -ous.
  • Here are just a few more adjectives formed from diseases or medical conditions that gained figurative (and negative) meanings: pestiferous, cancerous, bilious, hysterical, choleric, melancholic, paranoid, frenzied, morbid, apoplectic, dyspeptic.

EXAMPLES OF SCROFULOUS

  • The leader’s scrofulous behavior was evident in her frequent abuses of power and disregard for ethical standards.
  • The plays antagonist was portrayed as a scrofulous character, whose corrupt actions ultimately led to his downfall.
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exculpate

[ ek-skuhl-peyt ] [ k sklpe阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate

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Why Dictionary.com chose exculpate

More about exculpate

  • First recorded in 165060.
  • From Latin 梗單釵喝梭梯櫻喧喝莽, freed from blame, equivalent to ex-1, “without” + 釵喝梭梯櫻喧喝莽, blamed, past participle of 釵喝梭梯櫻娶梗; see culpable.

EXAMPLES OF EXCULPATE

  • The new evidence served to exculpate the defendant from all charges.
  • The lawyer worked tirelessly to exculpate his client and prove her innocence.
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