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WOTD - Invidious - Jan. 14

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Post by BigSkier Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:16 am

The Word of the Day for January 14, 2008 is:

invidious • \in-VID-ee-us\ • adjective
1 : tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy
2 : envious
3 a : of an unpleasant or objectionable nature : obnoxious *b : of a kind to cause harm or resentment

Example Sentence:
"Petty arguments about what counts as serious art and what does not are invidious to the discipline of artistic criticism," wrote the professor.

Did you know?
Fittingly, "invidious" is a relative of "envy." Both are descendants of "invidia," the Latin word for "envy," which in turn comes from "invidēre," meaning "to look askance at" or "to envy." ("Invidious" descends from "invidia" by way of the Latin adjective "invidiosus," meaning "envious," whereas "envy" comes to English via the Anglo-French noun "envie.") These days, however, "invidious" is rarely used as a synonym for "envious." The preferred uses are primarily pejorative, describing things that are unpleasant (such as "invidious choices" and "invidious tasks") or worthy of scorn ("invidious remarks" or "invidious comparisons").

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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