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brattice

noun
brat·​tice | \ ˈbra-təs, ˈbra-tish \
an often temporary partition of planks or cloth used especially to control mine ventilation

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The miners arrived for their day's work, unaware of the vampire hiding behind the brattice draped across last year's tunnel.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 7:54 am brattice
Could have been shorthand for a brat in a bodice ...
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missing

adjective
miss·​ing | \ ˈmi-siŋ \

absent, lost

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Missing a word of the day is an occasional occurrence. Making it a habit is not acceptable.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 1:41 pm missing
A man who loves wooing women goes womanising.

Would a man who likes misses go missing?
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E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:19 pm A man who loves wooing women goes womanising.

Would a man who likes misses go missing?
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sanction

noun
sanc·​tion | \ ˈsaŋ(k)-shən \
1 a formal decree especially : an ecclesiastical decree
2a obsolete : a solemn agreement : oath
2b something that makes an oath binding
3 the detriment, loss of reward, or coercive intervention annexed to a violation of a law as a means of enforcing the law
4a a consideration, principle, or influence (as of conscience) that impels to moral action or determines moral judgment
4b a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards
4c explicit or official approval, permission, or ratification : approbation
5 an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international law to desist or yield to adjudication
verb
sanctioned; sanctioning\ ˈsaŋ(k)-​sh(ə-​)niŋ \
1 to make valid or binding usually by a formal procedure (such as ratification)
2 to give effective or authoritative approval or consent to
3a to attach a sanction or penalty to the violation of (a right, obligation, or command)

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It seems that the sanctions which get commonly mentioned in the news are the negative ones: noun (5) and verb (3).

["Bad" once meant only something negative, but somewhere along the way it gained a positive vibe. I wonder when that happened with this word. I have not checked the etymology.]
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parable

noun
par·​a·​ble | \ ˈper-ə-bəl, ˈpa-rə- \
a usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle
also something (such as a news story or a series of real events) likened to a parable in providing an instructive example or lesson

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I shall never learn the lesson taught so well by those who've gone before me through both parable and good example.
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utmost

adjective
ut·​most | \ ˈət-ˌmōst, especially Southern -məst \
1 situated at the farthest or most distant point : extreme the utmost point of the earth— John Hunt
2 of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, number, or amount a matter of utmost concern
noun
1 the most possible : the extreme limit : the highest attainable point or degree the utmost in reliability
2 the highest, greatest, or best of one's abilities, powers, and resources will do our utmost to help

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Bill took the utmost care to adjust his schedule to fit the needs of others, but it wasn't always possible.
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embarrass

verb
em·​bar·​rass | \ im-ˈber-əs, -ˈba-rəs \
embarrassed; embarrassing; embarrasses
transitive verb
1a to cause to experience a state of self-conscious distress
1b to place in doubt, perplexity, or difficulties
1c to involve in financial difficulties
2a to hamper the movement of
2b hinder, impede
3 to make intricate : complicate
4 to impair the activity of (a bodily function) or the function of (a bodily part) digestion embarrassed by overeating
intransitive verb
to become anxiously self-conscious he embarrasses easily

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It does not embarrass me to say I love snow. I love to walk in it, letting it gather on my hat and shoulders. I love to push it aside with a shovel. I love to walk behind my snowblower watching the stuff shoot out of the chute and over onto the lawn. I love to clear my own driveway, the drives of my neighbors north and south, the sidewalks of the set of houses. An old retired dude can still have some fun, I guess.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Fri Feb 25, 2022 7:31 am embarrass
A telltale sign of embarassment is a furious blush of one's face.
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arbitrary

adjective
ar·​bi·​trary | \ ˈär-bə-ˌtrer-ē, -ˌtre-rē \
1a existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as a capricious and unreasonable act of will
1b based on or determined by individual preference or convenience rather than by necessity or the intrinsic nature of something
2a not restrained or limited in the exercise of power
2b marked by or resulting from the unrestrained and often tyrannical exercise of power
3 law : depending on individual discretion (as of a judge) and not fixed by law

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Games of chance generally rely on the arbitrary result of a random event like the roll of a die.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Sun Feb 27, 2022 9:12 am arbitrary
An arbitrary ruling is often embarrassing.
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founder

noun
found·​er | \ ˈfau̇n-dər \
one that founds or establishes

*Start-up*

Today, when seeking an unused word
There's no need for us to flounder
With archaic words we've never heard.
We'll simply get going with founder.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 5:31 pm founder
Has anyone found who's the founder of the foundling's foundation?
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prosaic

adjective
pro·​sa·​ic | \ prō-ˈzā-ik \
1a characteristic of prose as distinguished from poetry : factual
1b dull, unimaginative
2 everyday, ordinary

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I hope that these WotD posts will never become merely a prosaic experience for anyone.

We are engaged in a mostly everyday activity, of course.

It might also be that more prose gets done in this forum topic than poetry...even considering the intermittent rhymes.

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I am utmost embarrassed ! I have been missing lately (and, no, EPS, I don't mean I have been spending this time with underage girls - I'd rather avoid sanctions (noun, meaning 3)).
So I will compose a prosaic parable, using a slapdash brattice of more or less arbitrary WOTDs, which, I hope, will obtain your sanction (noun, meaning 4c).
It is probably too much to expect a spectral apparition of our beloved phantasmatic founder to sanction (verb, meaning 2) it, too.
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kitsch

noun
\ ˈkich \
1 something that appeals to popular or lowbrow taste and is often of poor quality
2 a tacky or lowbrow quality or condition

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His brow was low
No style to show.
His eyebrows he would twitch
When he showed off all his kitsch.
Asked if he was proud,
He always laughed out loud.

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slough

noun
\ ˈsləf \
variants: or less commonly sluff
1 the cast-off skin of a snake
2 a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer
3 something that may be shed or cast off
intransitive verb
1a to become shed or cast off
1b to cast off one's skin
1c to separate in the form of dead tissue from living tissue
2 to crumble slowly and fall away
transitive verb
1 to cast off
2a to get rid of or discard as irksome, objectionable, or disadvantageous —usually used with off
2b to dispose of (a losing card in bridge) by discarding

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Bob often sloughs off things he doesn't want to do...but they usually still catch up to him later.

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askew

adverb or adjective
\ ə-ˈskyü \
out of line : at an angle

Friday finds me uncertain,
So let me pull back the curtain...
You know, I really must ask you,
Is this picture hanging askew?

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fester

intransitive verb
fes·​ter | \ ˈfe-stər \
festered; festering \ ˈfe-​st(ə-​)riŋ \
1 to generate pus The wound became inflamed and festered.
2 putrefy, rot festering carrion
3a to cause increasing poisoning, irritation, or bitterness : rankle dissent festered unchecked His resentment festered for years.
3b to undergo or exist in a state of progressive deterioration allowed slums to fester
transitive verb
to make inflamed or corrupt

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Sally is a jester
When telling jokes,
You cannot best her.
Do not let your anger fester.
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misuse

verb
mis·​use | \ ˌmis-ˈyüz \
misused; misusing; misuses
transitive verb
1 to use incorrectly : misapply
2 abuse, mistreat
noun
mis·​use | \ ˌmis-ˈyüs \
incorrect or improper use : misapplication

It was never Bob's intent to misuse a word. He might mistakenly mangle the meaning of one or two along the way, of course.

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comprehensive

adjective
com·​pre·​hen·​sive | \ ˌkäm-pri-ˈhen(t)-siv, -prē- \
1 covering completely or broadly : inclusive
2 having or exhibiting wide mental grasp

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*Woeful Attempt to be Adverbially Comprehensive*

Jim jumped joyfully.
Sally sulked sadly.
George grinned giddily.
Mark moaned morbidly.
Paul punned pitifully.

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riddle

noun
rid·​dle | \ ˈri-dᵊl \
1 a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed : conundrum, enigma
2 something or someone difficult to understand
verb
riddled; riddling\ ˈrid-​liŋ, ˈri-​dᵊl-​iŋ \
to speak in or propound riddles
to find the solution of : explain
to set a riddle for : puzzle

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Here's the riddle: What will tomorrow's word be?

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[I don't know, either.]
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besmirch

verb
be·​smirch | \ bi-ˈsmərch, bē- \
besmirched; besmirching; besmirches

transitive verb
to cause harm or damage to the purity, luster, or beauty of (something) : sully, soil

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Casting aspersions besmirches both the caster and the castee.

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Algot Runeman wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:11 am besmirch
So that's where SMERSH comes from!
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