You may remember a post from earlier this year about the new-to-me words I’ve been keeping track of as I read. February yielded little for my list, but March was plentiful (albeit not as abundant as January was)! Here are the words of March 2024:
- Wet works: a euphemism for murder or assassination that alludes to spilling blood
- Deleterious: harmful, often in a subtle or unexpected way
- Sanguine: optimistic or positive
- Columbarium: a room, building, or wall that is designated for the interment of the ashes of people who have died and been cremated
- Malfeasance: an act that is illegal and causes harm to someone else
- Sunder: split apart
- Garrulous: excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
- Absoquatulate: leave abruptly
- Hirsute: hairy
- Doona: duvet
- Fossick: to rummage or search
- Pannier: a basket, particularly like those designed to lie astride a mule or donkey
- Secateurs: a pair of pruning shears for use with one hand
What new or newly-discovered words have you come across of late?
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