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peregrine

[ per-i-grin ] [ ˈpɛr ɪ grɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

wandering, traveling, or migrating

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Why Dictionary.com chose peregrine

More about peregrine

  • First recorded between 1350–1400.
  • From Latin ±è±ð°ù±ð²µ°ùÄ«²Ô³Ü²õ, meaning “foreigner;” related to the word pilgrim.

EXAMPLES OF PEREGRINE

  • His peregrine spirit pulled him from city to city, never allowing him to settle down.
  • The book focused on peregrine figures throughout history, from Sufi mystics to punk-era drifters.
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affinity

[ uh-fin-i-tee ] [ əˈfɪn ɪ ti ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a natural liking for a person or thing

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Why Dictionary.com chose affinity

More about affinity

  • First recorded between 1275–1325.
  • From Latin ²¹´Ú´ÚÄ«²Ô¾±³ÙÄå²õ, meaning “connection by marriage.”

EXAMPLES OF AFFINITY

  • My mother’s affinity for storytelling always made my bedtimes fun during childhood.
  • They bonded over a shared affinity for spicy food.
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felonious

[ fuh-loh-nee-uhs ] [ fəˈloʊ ni əs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

wicked or villainous

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Why Dictionary.com chose felonious

More about felonious

  • First recorded as felonous in 1375–1425.
  • Combines felony + -ous.

EXAMPLES OF FELONIOUS

  • The con artist’s felonious aim to swindle retirees struck a nerve nationwide.
  • His felonious outrage wasn’t about justice; it was about revenge.
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