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talisman

[ tal-is-muhn ] [ ˈtæl ɪs mən ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an object engraved with figures or characters and worn as an amulet or charm

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More about talisman

  • First recorded in 1630–40.
  • From Arabic ṭilasm, meaning “a seal or talisman;” ultimately from Greek télesma, meaning “payment.”

EXAMPLES OF TALISMAN

  • The most valuable find at the excavation site was the talisman in three different languages.
  • He kept the talisman in his wallet, a gift from his grandfather before graduation.
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verboten

[ ver-boht-n ] [ vərˈboʊt n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

forbidden or prohibited

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More about verboten

  • First recorded in 1910–15 in English.
  • Borrowed from German verboten, which, like the word forbidden, comes from a Proto-Germanic root meaning “to forbid or prohibit.”

EXAMPLES OF VERBOTEN

  • They kept their gloves on while in the archive, as direct contact with the fossils was considered verboten.
  • I like to keep a clean house, so glitter is strictly verboten in here.
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vigilante

[ vij-uh-lan-tee ] [ ˌvɪdʒ əˈlæn ti ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who takes the law into their own hands

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  • First recorded in 1825–35.
  • From Spanish vigilante, meaning “watchman.”
  • Related to vigilance and vigil, from the Latin root vigil, meaning “awake or alert.”

EXAMPLES OF VIGILANTE

  • A local vigilante confronted the suspects after gathering evidence on her own.
  • Some considered Sir Cadwalader to be a misguided vigilante, while others saw him as a hero.
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