Friday, October 3, 2008
Word of the Day
Impersonal (adjective) – not personal; having no personal reference; not using emotions; not exhibiting emotion (etymology: from Middle English and Late Latin)
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, Master Rothahn at first seems an impersonal, disinterested god who merely shows up to train Chariss because it's His job to do so.
Your turn! Do you have any emotionless sentences to share with us today? Click on the comment link below and shower us with your creativity, and you'll be entered in the contest to win eBooks.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, impersonal
Word of the Day
Impersonal (adjective) – not personal; having no personal reference; not using emotions; not exhibiting emotion (etymology: from Middle English and Late Latin)
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, Master Rothahn at first seems an impersonal, disinterested god who merely shows up to train Chariss because it's His job to do so.
Your turn! Do you have any emotionless sentences to share with us today? Click on the comment link below and shower us with your creativity, and you'll be entered in the contest to win eBooks.
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, grammar, fantasy novel, Choices Meant for Gods, dragon, impersonal
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