Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #475: New words in 2007:These
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Tip #475: New words in 2007: Merriam-Webster Dictionary had asked the public for their "Favorite Word (Not in the Dictionary)." The 2007 Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary added such words as "crunk," a type of rap music, "ginormous," around since 1948 and means "big," "hardscape," a word that means outdoor things that aren't landscape, and "viewshed," that means no explanation necessary in this neck of the woods. (Source: The Asheville Citizen Times) |
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Quote of the week:
"If you have made mistakes, even serious ones, there is always another chance for you. What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down."
(Mary Pickford, 20th century American actress.)
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