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natch

[ nach ] [ nætʃ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

of course; naturally

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More about natch

  • First recorded in 1945.
  • Shortening and respelling of naturally.

EXAMPLES OF NATCH

  • She aced the exam, natch, since she studied for weeks.
  • Natch, the kids asked for ice cream as soon as they saw the truck.
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woodchuck

[ wood-chuhk ] [ ˈwʊdˌtʃʌk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a stocky burrowing rodent that hibernates in the winter

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Why Dictionary.com chose woodchuck

More about woodchuck

  • First recorded in 1665–75.
  • From an Algonquian word meaning “marten,” a small mammal hunted for its pelt; possibly from the Narragansett ockqutchaun.

EXAMPLES OF WOODCHUCK

  • A woodchuck darted across the field and disappeared into its burrow.
  • The farmer spotted a woodchuck digging near the cornfield.
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stilted

[ stil-tid ] [ ˈstɪl tɪd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

unnaturally stiff, formal, or pompous

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More about stilted

  • First recorded in 1610–20 meaning “artificially supported with crutches or stilts.”
  • Combines stilt + -±ð»å³.

EXAMPLES OF STILTED

  • The author’s attempt at poetic language felt stilted, detracting from the story’s flow.
  • The diplomat’s stilted manners made the casual dinner feel more like a formal ceremony.
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