

Jun 30, 2014 This week's theme

Words to describe people



This week's words

mossback

misanthrope

bon vivant

autodidact

magnifico



Mossback turtle Photo: George Cathcart Words to describe people A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg



What words do you choose to describe a person? Do you go for overused everyday words such as nice, good, bad, cool, and the like? How about a word that may be more colorful or precise or exotic? Let's give the tired words a rest and use this week's terms to describe people. mossback PRONUNCIATION: (MOS-bak)

MEANING: noun: A very old-fashioned person or one holding extremely conservative views.

ETYMOLOGY: From the idea that someone is old enough to have moss grow on his back. Old aquatic animals, such as turtles, do develop mosslike growth on their backs. Earliest documented use: 1865.

USAGE:

Miriam Markowitz; Here Comes Everybody; The Nation (New York); Dec 9, 2013.



See more usage examples of "Here, Markowitz deals with ... moldy old mossbacks in English departments who won't teach writing by women."Miriam Markowitz; Here Comes Everybody; The Nation (New York); Dec 9, 2013.See more usage examples of mossback in Vocabulary.com's dictionary

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Not that I want to be a god or a hero. Just to change into a tree, grow for ages, not hurt anyone. -Czeslaw Milosz, poet and novelist (1911-2004)





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