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demur

[ dih-mur ] [ dɪˈmɜr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to make objection, especially on the grounds of moral or ethical considerations; take exception.

Why Dictionary.com chose demur

More about demur

  • Demur comes via French from the Latin word dēmorārī, meaning “to linger, to delay.”
  • Demur entered English between 1175–1225.
  • The adjective demure, “shy, reserved,” entered English later from the past participle of the French verb “to demur.”

EXAMPLES OF DEMUR

  • Despite her initial reluctance, she did not demur when asked to participate in the project.
  • The committee members had no choice but to demur at the proposal, as it went against their ethical standards.
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cupidity

[ kyoo-pid-i-tee ] [ kyuˈpɪd ɪ ti ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

eager or excessive desire, especially to possess something; greed.

Why Dictionary.com chose cupidity

More about cupidity

  • Cupidity originally comes from the Latin word cupiditās, meaning “eager, desirous.”
  • Cupid, commonly represented as a winged being symbolic of love, comes from the same Latin root.
  • Cupidity was first recorded in English between 1400-50.

EXAMPLES OF CUPIDITY

  • Their cupidity for power blinded them to the needs of their constituents.
  • The CEO’s cupidity led to unethical business practices.
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ikigai

[ ee-kee-gahy ] [ ˌi kiˈgaɪ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

one’s reason for being, which in principle is the convergence of one’s personal passions, beliefs, values, and vocation.

Why Dictionary.com chose ikigai

More about ikigai

  • Ikigai was first recorded in English between 1970–75.
  • It comes from Japanese and translates literally as “the value of being alive.”
  • Ikigai is formed from iki, meaning “life, living, being alive,” and kai, meaning “worth, value, benefit.”

EXAMPLES OF IKIGAI

  • Many people find their ikigai through pursuing hobbies or creative endeavors that align with their personal values and interests.
  • Your ikigai should not be solely focused on financial success but rather on finding a balance between your passion, purpose, and profession.
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