Word of the Day
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Misfeasance (noun) – The unlawful execution of an act that is typically all right; performing a lawful act in a manner that is improper – seemed a great word for today
Word in a Sentence: Roberto gave Camilla chocolates and roses with a smile, but she could see through his misfeasance and did not grant him entrance to her chamber.
Your turn! So I downplayed the Law-and-Order nature of the word for the example sentence I gave today…I bet you visitors can do something much better! Bonus points for you if you can work in something about my novel Choices Meant for Gods! He he he.
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Misfeasance (noun) – The unlawful execution of an act that is typically all right; performing a lawful act in a manner that is improper – seemed a great word for today
Word in a Sentence: Roberto gave Camilla chocolates and roses with a smile, but she could see through his misfeasance and did not grant him entrance to her chamber.
Your turn! So I downplayed the Law-and-Order nature of the word for the example sentence I gave today…I bet you visitors can do something much better! Bonus points for you if you can work in something about my novel Choices Meant for Gods! He he he.
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
1 Comments:
I think the way my child support account was managed could be termed to have been a misfeasance - big time at that!
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