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ablution

[ uh-bloo-shuhn ] [ blu n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a washing of the hands, body, etc.

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More about ablution

  • First recorded around 13501400.
  • Comes via Middle English from the Latin stem of 硃莉梭贖喧勳, related to abluere (from which comes abluent, “serving to cleanse”).
  • Often used in the plural,ablutions.

EXAMPLES OF ABLUTION

  • As part of his daily routine, he would perform the ablution with reverence and mindfulness, appreciating the ritual’s significance.
  • The sound of running water during ablution brought a sense of calm and tranquility to her morning routine.
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bafflegab

[ baf-uhl-gab ] [ b疆f lg疆b ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

confusing or generally unintelligible jargon; gobbledegook.

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More about bafflegab

  • First recorded in 195055.
  • Formed from the words baffle, “to confuse, bewilder,” and gab, “to talk or chat idly.”
  • It was possibly invented by American lawyer Milton A. Smith.

EXAMPLES OF BAFFLEGAB

  • As a beginner in the field, I found the technical manual to be full of bafflegab that made learning difficult.
  • The company’s financial report was so laden with bafflegab that even seasoned analysts struggled to make sense of it.
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repine

[ ri-pahyn ] [ r阞pa阞n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to be fretfully discontented; fret; complain.

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More about repine

  • First recorded in 152030.
  • Constituted of re-, “in the case of,” andpine, “to yearn deeply.”
  • The slightly more common related word, unrepining means “not complaining.”

EXAMPLES OF REPINE

  • The disgruntled customer seemed to always repine about the service at the restaurant.
  • It’s hard to be around people who constantly repine without taking any action to improve their situation.
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