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gad

[ gad ] [ gæd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another

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Why Dictionary.com chose gad

More about gad

  • First recorded in 1425–75.
  • Of obscure origin; possibly related to the Middle English word gadling, meaning “rogue or wanderer.”

EXAMPLES OF GAD

  • They accused the minister of gadding around with celebrities while urgent issues piled up in his community.
  • I watched the cat gad across the neighborhood, wandering after leaves, bugs, and shadows.
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debonair

[ deb-uh-nair ] [ ˌdɛb əˈnɛər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm

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Why Dictionary.com chose debonair

More about debonair

  • First recorded in 1175–1225.
  • From the French phrase de bonne aire, meaning “of good disposition or lineage.”
  • Very common in Middle English; fell out of regular usage in the 1800s.

EXAMPLES OF DEBONAIR

  • She made introductions with a debonair poise, as if grace came to her as naturally as gravity.
  • For picture day, the parents dressed their kids in debonair blazers and tiny silk cravats.
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yen

[ yen ] [ yɛn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a desire or craving

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Why Dictionary.com chose yen

More about yen

  • First recorded in 1905–10.
  • Likely from Chinese (Cantonese) ²âá³ó²Ô, meaning “craving, addiction.”

EXAMPLES OF YEN

  • Never staying put, Charlie had a yen to see the whole world.
  • The professor’s yen for uncovering lost voices led her to study dead languages.
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