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1) Merriam-Webster
Comparative and superlative forms: nimbler; nimblest or more nimble; most nimble
Meanings:
1 : able to move quickly, easily, and lightly
Examples:
nimble [=agile] dancer>
2 : able to learn and understand things quickly and easily
Example:
Derived form:
nimbly adverb
Example:
didactics
Definition: (noun) The activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill.
Synonyms: education, instruction, pedagogy, teaching
Usage: After reading several books on anthropology, education, and didactics, Alexey Alexandrovitch drew up a plan of education.
3) Peterson
Definition: (verb) To declare; assert without proof
Example: When the police officers arrived on the scene, Raymond alleged that Huma had broken his car window.
Synonyms: avow, depose, recount
1. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; 'glaucoma is an insidious disease': "The insidious rumors eventually made his job unbearable."
2. intended to entrap; 'insidious misinformation'
3. beguiling but harmful; 'insidious pleasures'
adverb form: insidiously
noun form: insidiousness
Vituperate (verb)ous (adjective)
Pronunciation: [vI-'tu-pêr-yet or -'tyu (British)]
Definition: To scold extremely harshly and with abusive language, to furiously verbally abuse.
Usage: The adjective is "vituperative" and the noun, "vituperation." One who vituperates is a vituperator. "Fulminate" originally meant "to explode," so this verb refers to an explosive verbal attack on someone. "Vituperate" also refers to an abusive verbal attack but one which is not necessarily loud.
Suggested Usage: Here is a scene I would have paid real money to witness: "The incensed priests . . . continued to raise their voices, vituperating each other in bad Latin" –Walter Scott, Ivanhoe (1819). Here is the intelligent substitute for "curse" (or worse, "cuss") you have been looking for: "Vituperate as much as you please; even if you fulminate, I will not change my mind."
Etymology:
Latin vituperare "to censure, find fault" from vitium "fault" + parare
"to prepare, furnish." "Vitium" developed into French "vice" whence
English vice "bad habit, crime." It is unrelated to the prefix "vice-"
which comes from Latin vicinus "near, neighboring." It is related to
Russian vina "guilt, fault."
6) Wordsmith
grammatolatry
tacit \TAS-it\, adjective:
1. implied or understood without being openly expressed
2. saying nothing; silent
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9) Wikipedia
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