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kudos

[ koo-dohz ] [ ˈku doʊz ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

honor; glory; acclaim

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More about kudos

  • First recorded in 1825–35.
  • From the Greek °ìÅ·»å´Ç²õ, meaning “glory or honor;” originally university slang.

EXAMPLES OF KUDOS

  • Both of the students deserve kudos for their achievements.
  • After the win, the media heaped kudos on the coach for his surprise tactics.
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flavescent

[ fluh-ves-uhnt ] [ fləˈvɛs ənt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

yellowish

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Why Dictionary.com chose flavescent

More about flavescent

  • First recorded in 1850–55.
  • From the Latin ´Ú±ôÄå±¹±ð²õ³¦±ð°ù±ð, meaning “to become yellow;” possibly from Proto-Indo-European root *²úʰ±ð±ô-, meaning “shiny.”

EXAMPLES OF FLAVESCENT

  • A flavescent mist hung over the marshlands, giving the dawn an eerie beauty.
  • Each fall, the leaves on the big tree in my yard turn a flavescent hue.
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scuttle

[ skuht-l ] [ ˈskʌt l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to run with quick, hasty steps

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More about scuttle

  • First recorded between 1450–1500.
  • Combines ²õ³¦³Ü»å¹, meaning “to dart or run,” + frequentative suffix -±ô±ð¹.
  • Sometimes associated with the locomotion of crabs.

EXAMPLES OF SCUTTLE

  • With the snorkel mask on, she could now see all sorts of creatures scuttling across the seafloor.
  • They were late for their meeting, so they had to scuttle through the crowded subway station.
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