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cantankerous

[ kan-tang-ker-uhs ] [ k疆nt疆 kr s ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

disagreeable to deal with; contentious.

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More about cantankerous

  • Cantankerous was first recorded in 176575.
  • It is of uncertain origin but may derive from the Middle English word contack, meaning “quarrel” or “contention” that ultimately comes from Old French contek.
  • Cantankerous was formed on the model of the not-too-dissimilar words contentious 硃紳餃泭rancorous.

EXAMPLES OF CANTANKEROUS

  • My cantankerous neighbor always complains about the slightest noise coming from my apartment.
  • Despite his cantankerous personality, the new boss is known for making effective decisions for the company.
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empath

[ em-path ] [ mp疆庛 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who has a particular tendency or ability to psychologically identify with the emotions, thoughts, or attitudes of others.

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More about empath

  • Empath was first recorded in 1956 in Scottish author J.T. McIntoshs 1956 The Empath, a story about paranormally empathetic beings called empaths.
  • Possibly modeled on telepath, empathwas formed from empathy, which entered English around 1900 from the Greek word, 梗鳥梯獺喧堯梗勳硃, meaning “affection,” translating directly as “in suffering.”
  • By the 1990s, empath had jumped from sci-fi to shorthand for a highly sensitive person, and in the 2000s the term was featured in various considerations of emotional intelligence and personality types.

EXAMPLES OF EMPATH

  • Being an empath can be both a blessing and a curse, as you feel deeply and truly for others but also can be vulnerable to taking on their emotional baggage.
  • As an empath, she felt overwhelmed by the intense emotions of her friends during their breakup.
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quiddity

[ kwid-i-tee ] [ kw阞d 阞 ti ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the essential nature of a thing.

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More about quiddity

  • Quiddity is from the Latin word, 梁喝勳餃餃勳喧櫻莽, meaningessence or “whatness.”
  • Quintessence or quintessential refer to the perfect embodiment of something and also derive from the same Latin root, quid, meaning “what.”
  • Quiddity was first recorded in 13501400.

EXAMPLES OF QUIDDITY

  • Understanding the quiddity of the problem is key to finding a solution.
  • She knew that thequiddity of her subject would come out in the final painting.
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