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mistryst

[ mis-trahyst ] [ mɪsˈtraɪst ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to fail to meet or to keep an appointment with someone

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Why Dictionary.com chose mistryst

More about mistryst

  • Historically used in Scotland and northern English dialects.
  • Combines mis-¹ + tryst, which is used regionally as a verb to mean “to make an appointment.”

EXAMPLES OF MISTRYST

  • They made a pact to never mistryst each other, even if it meant walking through a storm.
  • If you want people to trust you, never mistryst them — even if you have a good excuse.
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demitasse

[ dem-i-tas ] [ ˈdɛm ɪˌtæs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a small cup for serving strong black coffee after dinner

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Why Dictionary.com chose demitasse

More about demitasse

  • First recorded in 1835–45.
  • Combines demi-, meaning “half;” + French tasse, meaning “cup.”

EXAMPLES OF DEMITASSE

  • The old diner served espresso in chipped demitasse cups from the 1950s.
  • They treated themselves to a demitasse of rich Cuban coffee after every dinner.
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flexuous

[ flek-shoo-uhs ] [ ˈflɛk ʃu əs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

full of bends or curves; sinuous

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Why Dictionary.com chose flexuous

More about flexuous

  • First recorded in 1595–1605.
  • From Latin flexuōsus, meaning “full of turns, winding, crooked;” related to flex.

EXAMPLES OF FLEXUOUS

  • The river carved a flexuous path through the floodplain.
  • The painting came alive with flexuous brushstrokes.
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