Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Word of the day! 10-8-08

Today's Word
circumlocution \sir-kuhm-loh-KYOO-shuhn\, noun:The use of many words to express an idea that might be expressed by few; indirect or roundabout language.

"Dickens gave us the classic picture of official heartlessness: the government Circumlocution Office, burial ground of hope in "Little Dorrit."-- "Balance of Hardships", New York Times, September 28, 1999

"In a delightful circumlocution, the Fed chairman said that "investors are probably revisiting expectations of domestic earnings growth".-- "US exuberance is proven 'irrational'", Irish Times, October 31, 1997

"Courtesies and circumlocutions are out of place, where the morals, health, lives of thousands are at stake.-- Charles Kingsley, Letters
Prefer the single word to the circumlocution.-- H.W. Fowler, The King's English

Circumlocution comes from Latin circumlocutio, circumlocution-, from circum, "around" + loquor, loqui, "to speak."

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