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A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg
Much happens in history. Sure, it can be passed down orally, but when put in writing, it becomes a snapshot of those moments. Language is the safekeeper of time’s faded photographs and memories. It allows us to capture and convey meaning in multiple dimensions.
This week we’ve picked five words from our word repository. These are words that work both literally and figuratively. Can you use any of these words in a sentence that illustrates both senses of the word? Share on our website or email us at words@wordsmith.org. As always, include your location (city, state).
effervescent
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective:
1. Lively; animated; vivacious.
2. Bubbling.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin effervescere (to foam up), from ex- (out, up) + fervescere (to start boiling), from fervere (to be hot or to boil). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhreu- (to boil or to bubble), which also gave us brew, bread, broth, braise, brood, breed, barmy, defervescence, and perfervid. Earliest documented use: 1684.
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