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twee

[ twee ] [ twi ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

affectedly dainty or quaint.

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Why Dictionary.com chose twee

More about twee

  • Twee comes from 20th century British baby talk.
  • Twee was most likely reduced from tweet, mimicking a child’s pronunciation of sweet.
  • Twee is also a subgenre of indie pop music.

EXAMPLES OF TWEE

  • The previously bland-looking café now sported a twee renovation, complete with pastel-colored chairs and floral wallpaper.
  • The room was filled with the twee trinkets that he had collected over the years, giving it a quaint, old-world vibe.
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legerdemain

[ lej-er-duh-meyn ] [ ˌlɛdʒ ər dəˈmeɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

sleight of hand.

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Why Dictionary.com chose legerdemain

More about legerdemain

  • Legerdemain comes from a late Middle English word, legerdemeyn, meaning “skill in conjuring.”
  • That word, in turn, comes from a Middle French phrase, léger de main, meaning “nimble” or “skillful” that’s literally translated as “light of hand.”
  • Legerdemain was first recorded between 1400–1450.

EXAMPLES OF LEGERDEMAIN

  • The audience was mesmerized by the performer’s legerdemain as he made a coin disappear and reappear from behind their ears.
  • The pickpocket’s legerdemain was so skillful that her victims had no idea their wallets were missing until much later.
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natter

[ nat-er ] [ ˈnæt ər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to talk incessantly; chatter.

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Why Dictionary.com chose natter

More about natter

  • Natter can also mean “a conversation or a chat.”
  • Natter was first recorded in 1820–30.
  • It’s most likely a variant of an earlier word gnatter from a Northern England dialect.

EXAMPLES OF NATTER

  • She was soothed by her friends nattering away in the background.
  • The old couple would often sit outside and natter on about the weather or their grandchildren.
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