Saturday, January 29, 2011

Cacoethes

Foreword
I usually try to look for words that are unusual yet easy to use in everyday conversation, or particularly unusual or commonplace meaning yet rarely used. This post is a word of the day on dictionary.com though. I chose it because I like how strange it looks, rather than indolence. (should I make indolence an entry?)

Definitions:
Princeton says:
(an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action)

Webster says:
an insatiable desire : mania

Dictionary.com says:
An irresistible urge; mania.

Pronunciation: Cac as in cackle, rhymes with tack, track. O as in oh, troll, toll, foe, grow. E as in tree. Thes as in thesis. 
Webster audio

Synonyms
mania, passion

Thoughts
I like how every source listed mania. Princeton did in synonyms.

8 comments:

  1. I already said that :x
    coolface.
    DW I'm not gonna do it often.

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  2. I appreciate that you put the pronunciation in there. I would have never been able to say these words without that :p

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  3. really loving the blog, i've used a few of your words the last few days :D

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  4. Pffft, no way I can remember this and use it in a normal conversation ^^;

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  6. Not sure I'll be working that into any conversations.

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