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badinage

[ bad-n-ahzh ] [ b疆d n, b疆d n 阞d ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

light, playful banter or raillery.

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More about badinage

  • Badinage was first recorded in English around 1650-60.
  • Badinage comes from French, from the verb badin(er), meaning to joke, trifle.
  • Badinage is also a verb in English, meaning “to banter with or tease someone playfully.”

EXAMPLES OF BADINAGE

  • During the dinner party, the guests engaged in delightful badinage, exchanging witty remarks and playful banter throughout the evening.
  • The comedy show was filled with clever badinage between the stand-up comedian and the audience, making for a laughter-filled experience.
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evince

[ ih-vins ] [ 阞v阞ns ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to show clearly; make evident.

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More about evince

  • Evince was first recorded around 1600-10.
  • Evince comes from the Latin word 襲措勳紳釵梗娶梗, meaning “to conquer, overcome, carry one’s point.”
  • Evince is related toevict,泭victory, convince, andvanquish, all possibly through the same Latin word, vincere, “to conquer.”

EXAMPLES OF EVINCE

  • The artist’s masterpiece evinces her incredible talent and attention to detail.
  • The data from the study evinceda clear correlation between exercise and improved mental health.
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globular

[ glob-yuh-ler ] [ glb y lr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

globe-shaped; spherical.

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More about globular

  • Globular was first recorded in 1650-60.
  • Globular comes from the Latin word globul(us), meaning “small, spherical body.”
  • Globular is also related toglobe, which can refer to any planet or celestial body or specifically to the planet Earth (as in, the globe 棗娶泭globe-trotter).

EXAMPLES OF GLOBULAR

  • With its circular design and gleaming glass surface, the modern pendant lamp cast a warm and globular glow throughout the room.
  • The artist carefully sculpted a globular vase, with its smooth curves resembling a perfect sphere.
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