Word of the Day
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Inveigh (intransitive verb) – To protest angrily, vehemently; to give censure angrily; to vent; to rail (from Latin)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Godric inveighs Chariss’s presence in his home for fear that she will either bring attention to, or upset his plans with, powerful and negative alliances in Onweald.
Your turn! Do you have any vehement sentences in you today?
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Inveigh (intransitive verb) – To protest angrily, vehemently; to give censure angrily; to vent; to rail (from Latin)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Godric inveighs Chariss’s presence in his home for fear that she will either bring attention to, or upset his plans with, powerful and negative alliances in Onweald.
Your turn! Do you have any vehement sentences in you today?
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
2 Comments:
The simplest of statements between my oldest child and me tend to cause both of us to inveigh and this creates much tension, anxiety and disharmony.
Jeni, you poor thing. You and I need to be livin' on our own for a few years. It would settle our independent spirits. ;)
And now, I have to visit your blog to learn more about this walk-a-thon you're doing for your beautiful little granddaughter!
Sandy L.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
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