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Word of the day  

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11/18/2013 11:09 pm

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11/19/2013 7:41 pm

Word of the day


Today's word is PROPITIATE.

Propitiate [pro-pi-she-ate] transitive verb: to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired

Example:
Whenever I've done something to upset Master or make him angry I offer to propitiate him by doing a task or accepting a punishment, which pleases him in the end and clears my conscience so we both win.

Origin:
Latin propitiatus, past participle or propitiare, from propitius propitious. First known use: 1583

I had to look this word up the other day so I put it up here tonight. I'd never heard this word before. I do hope I used it correctly. Been super busy as usual. I hope this week goes by smoothly without much stress...we'll see I guess. Hope y'all had a super night!

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