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adulterate

[ uh-duhl-tuh-reyt ] [ əˈdʌl təˌreɪt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to debase or make impure

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Why Dictionary.com chose adulterate

More about adulterate

  • First recorded in 1580–90.
  • Combines ad-¹⁰, meaning “with, toward,” + the Latin root alter, meaning “another,” + -ate¹.

EXAMPLES OF ADULTERATE

  • Some accused the producer of trying to adulterate the film by adding unnecessary special effects.
  • The baker adulterated the cake by adding too much water to the batter.
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Sardanapalian

[ sahr-dn-uh-peyl-yuhn ] [ ˌsɑr dn əˈpeɪl yən ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

excessively luxurious or sensual

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Why Dictionary.com chose Sardanapalian

More about Sardanapalian

  • First recorded in 1865–70.
  • Refers to the legendary king of Assyria, Sardanapalus, whose court was known for self-indulgence and luxury.

EXAMPLES OF SARDANAPALIAN

  • The baron’s life was Sardanapalian, with all the trappings of excess.
  • Their vacation to the private island was the epitome of Sardanapalian luxury.
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histrionics

[ his-tree-on-iks ] [ ˌhɪs triˈɒn ɪks ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

behavior or speech for effect, as insincere or exaggerated expression of an emotion

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Why Dictionary.com chose histrionics

More about histrionics

  • First recorded in 1860–65; originally meant “theatrics; acting.”
  • From the Latin histriō, meaning “actor;” historically used to refer to bad acting.

EXAMPLES OF HISTRIONICS

  • His speech was filled with histrionics, but it lacked any real substance or truth.
  • The child’s histrionics were a tactic to avoid going to bed on time.
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