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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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  • First recorded in 1860–65; originally meant “theatrics; acting.”
  • From the Latin 󾱲ٰō, 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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nolens volens

[ noh-lens woh-lens ] [ ˈnoʊ lɛns ˈwoʊ lɛns ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

whether willing or not; willy-nilly

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Why Dictionary.com chose nolens volens

More about nolens volens

  • First recorded in 1545–55.
  • From the Latin ōŧԲ, meaning “unwilling,” and DZŧԲ, meaning “willing.”

EXAMPLES OF NOLENS VOLENS

  • The law compelled all companies to comply, nolens volens, with the new environmental standards.
  • Nolens volens, the dog was dragged to the groomer for a much-needed wash.
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resplendent

[ ri-splen-duhnt ] [ rɪˈsplɛn dənt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

shining brilliantly; gleaming

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More about resplendent

  • First recorded between 1400–50.
  • From the Latin Իŧ, meaning “to shine brightly;” related to the word splendor.

EXAMPLES OF RESPLENDENT

  • The mountain peaks were resplendent with freshly fallen snow.
  • The meadow was resplendent with wildflowers that caught the afternoon sun.
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