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imponderabilia

[ im-pon-der-uh-bil-ee-uh ] [ ɪmˌpɒn dər əˈbɪl i ə ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

plural noun

things that cannot be precisely determined, measured, or evaluated.

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More about imponderabilia

  • First recorded in 1920–25.
  • From Medieval Latin imponderābilis, “not ponderable.”
  • Imponderābilis comes from Latin ponderāre, “to weigh, reflect on,” a derivative of pondus, “weight.”
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EXAMPLES OF IMPONDERABILIA

  • Throughout history, artists have tried to capture the imponderabilia of human emotions.
  • The philosopher contemplated the imponderabilia of existence, pondering questions that had no easy answers.
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jannock

[ jan-uhk ] [ ˈdʒæn ək ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

honest; fair; straightforward.

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Why Dictionary.com chose jannock

More about jannock

  • First recorded in 1825–30.
  • Primarily used in British and Australian dialects of English.
  • Of uncertain origin, but has been applied to a type of oat bread, jannock bread.
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EXAMPLES OF JANNOCK

  • The jannock approach of the coach brought out the best in her players, instilling a sense of fairness and camaraderie.
  • The jannock businessman refused to engage in deceptive practices, maintaining a reputation for honesty and integrity.
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commodious

[ kuh-moh-dee-uhs ] [ kəˈmoʊ di əs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

spacious and convenient; roomy.

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More about commodious

  • Entered English around 1375–1425.
  • Ultimately comes from Latin commodi(tās), “convenience.”
  • Commodity, “something of use, advantage, value,” shares this origin.
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EXAMPLES OF COMMODIOUS

  • The new office building features a commodious conference room for large meetings.
  • The commodious living room provided ample space for entertaining guests.
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