Friday word: Vilipend
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Vilipend, v. [vil-uh-pend]:
1. to regard or treat as of little value or account.
2. to vilify; depreciate.
Examples:
1. to regard or treat as of little value or account.
2. to vilify; depreciate.
Examples:
... instead of imitating the retired and monastic manner of his brother deceased, he became a gay visitor, and such a reveller, that in process of time he was observed to vilipend the modest fare which had at first been esteemed a banquet by his hungry appetite, and thereby highly displeased my wife ...
I would not willingly vilipend any Christian, if, peradventure, he deserveth that epithet.
Etymology:
Vilipend derives from the Latin terms vīlis meaning "cheap" and pendere meaning "to consider." It entered English in the 1400s.
(Source: dictionary.com word of the day for 08/30/2016)
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Date: 2016-09-30 02:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2016-10-01 10:54 am (UTC)