Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Word of the Day
Visage (noun) – appearance; face; facial expression; countenance (etymology: from Old French "vis" and Latin "videre" meaning "to see")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, one cannot always tell the insane Julette's moods from her outward visage.
Your turn! How can you delight us and enter the eBooks contest today? Just share your creative sentence with today's Word of the Day in the comment field and you're automatically entered to win electronic versions of Choices Meant for Gods and What Choices We Made at the end of the month.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, visage
Word of the Day
Visage (noun) – appearance; face; facial expression; countenance (etymology: from Old French "vis" and Latin "videre" meaning "to see")
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, one cannot always tell the insane Julette's moods from her outward visage.
Your turn! How can you delight us and enter the eBooks contest today? Just share your creative sentence with today's Word of the Day in the comment field and you're automatically entered to win electronic versions of Choices Meant for Gods and What Choices We Made at the end of the month.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, visage
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1 Comments:
I could tell by Sara's sad visage that she did not receive the scholarship.
Deidre
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