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buttonhole

[ buht-n-hohl ] [ bt nhol ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to abruptly detain someone in conversation.

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Why Dictionary.com chose buttonhole

More about buttonhole

  • First recorded in 155565.
  • Formed from the words button and hole.
  • Button comes frombutt, meaning “to push or strike something.”
  • Hole comes from Old English hol, meaning hole, cave.

EXAMPLES OF BUTTONHOLE

  • The enthusiastic salesperson, eager to showcase the latest products, buttonholed the customer as they entered the store.
  • I was in a rush to catch my train, but my colleague buttonholed me in the hallway to discuss a new project.
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somnolent

[ som-nuh-luhnt ] [ sm n lnt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

sleepy; drowsy.

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More about somnolent

  • First recorded around 142575.
  • Comes from late Middle English sompnolent, via Old French from Latin somnolentus.
  • Somnolentus is a derivative of somnus, “sleep,” plus –ulent, “having in quantity.”

EXAMPLES OF SOMNOLENT

  • The warm afternoon sun shining through the window made the class feel somnolent, with many students struggling to stay awake.
  • As the train rocked gently back and forth, the rhythmic motion made me feel pleasantly somnolent.
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polyhistor

[ pol-ee-his-ter ] [ pl ih阞s tr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person of great and varied learning.

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More about polyhistor

  • First recorded in 156575.
  • Originally comes from Greek 梯棗梭聆穩莽喧娶 very learned.
  • The prefix poly– represents “much, many” and 堯穩莽喧娶, one who knows or sees.

EXAMPLES OF POLYHISTOR

  • As I delved into the pages of her autobiography, I discovered that my grandmother was a polyhistor, with accomplishments spanning from art to politics.
  • The documentary showcased Leonardo da Vinci not only as an artist but also as a polyhistor with his contributions to science and engineering.
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