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tagliatelle

[ tahl-yuh-tel-ee ] [ ˌtɑl yəˈtɛl i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

egg noodles cut in long, flat pieces

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Why Dictionary.com chose tagliatelle

More about tagliatelle

  • First recorded in English in 1895–1900.
  • From the Italian verb tagliare, meaning “to cut or slash,” + the diminutive suffix -elle.

EXAMPLES OF TAGLIATELLE

  • The market stall sold bundles of handmade tagliatelle.
  • The chef tossed the fresh tagliatelle with wild mushroom sauce.
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harrumph

[ huh-ruhmf ] [ həˈrʌmf ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to clear one's throat in a self-important manner

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Why Dictionary.com chose harrumph

More about harrumph

  • First recorded in 1935–40 as a noun, meaning “the sound of clearing one’s throat.”
  • Imitative of the sound of clearing one’s throat.

EXAMPLES OF HARRUMPH

  • I meant to nod, not to harrumph, but my annoyance leaked out.
  • The dean harrumphed when the student called him “bro.”
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afterclap

[ af-ter-klap ] [ ˈæf tərˌklæp ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an unexpected repercussion

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Why Dictionary.com chose afterclap

More about afterclap

  • First recorded between 1300–50.
  • Combines after + ³¦±ô²¹±è¹, meaning “a loud sound; a strike or a hit.”
  • The Dutch word achterklap, meaning “bitter gossip,” is likely related.

EXAMPLES OF AFTERCLAP

  • The dancer’s fame brought joy at first, but the afterclap was strangers and grifters claiming to know her.
  • Jay aced the exam, but the afterclap of this success was getting drafted to tutor the entire class.
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