Shakespearean Imagination
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Friends, what cheer?
It's Wednesday again, which means another installment of Shakespearean Imagination!
The word for today is:
exposure : ex•po•sure /ikˈspōZHər/ (noun) :
noun
- The state of being exposed to contact with something.
- An act or instance of being uncovered or unprotected.
Synonyms: exposition - disclosure - display - revelation
First seen in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida (written 1601 - 1602). The full text of the play may be found here.
It's Wednesday again, which means another installment of Shakespearean Imagination!
The word for today is:
noun
- The state of being exposed to contact with something.
- An act or instance of being uncovered or unprotected.
Synonyms: exposition - disclosure - display - revelation
First seen in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida (written 1601 - 1602). The full text of the play may be found here.