Monday, March 17, 2008
Word of the Day
Archaic (adjective) -- ancient, antiquated, old, out of date, belonging to an earlier time (from Greek meaning "beginning" or "to begin")
Word in a Sentence: The author of the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods was stunned when the archaic hotel offered no wireless Internet service and no phone.
Your turn! My trip to the convention last week was obviously a little less than fabulous, so let's hear what interesting uses you have for today's selected word. :)
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices Meant for Gods
Word of the Day
Archaic (adjective) -- ancient, antiquated, old, out of date, belonging to an earlier time (from Greek meaning "beginning" or "to begin")
Word in a Sentence: The author of the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods was stunned when the archaic hotel offered no wireless Internet service and no phone.
Your turn! My trip to the convention last week was obviously a little less than fabulous, so let's hear what interesting uses you have for today's selected word. :)
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices Meant for Gods
Labels: archaic, Choices Meant for Gods, grammar, word of the day
3 Comments:
Gosh Sandy, the first word of the day in a long time I've felt comfortable with. Probably that is because I AM Archaic!
JENI!
Sweetie, just take your best stab at these babies. Some of them are insane, I know...but that's the point. The more insane they are, the more they make you stretch to be creative. It's what makes the writer in you groan. Bwuahahahahahaha.
You know, I wasn't always evil. I think marrying a regressing 7-year-old did it to me.
Sandy L.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Groan - now there's a word for you. Some days, seems all I do is groan. So much so that you probably hear me, clear down in Florida.
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