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SENTENTIOUS

Postby Dr. Goodword » Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:45 pm

• sententious •

Pronunciation: sen-ten-chês • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning: 1. Terse, tidy, like a maxim or aphorism. 2. Pompous, full of aphorisms and maxims, i.e. pompous moralizing.

Notes: Today's Good Word is the adjective for the noun sentence. However, it is a 'contranym', a word that contains two contrary meanings, neither having much to do with the meaning of sentence: short and pithy or pompous and bloviated, to use another Good Word. Sententiousness is the noun and sententiously, the adverb. Remember that the [ce] in sentence become [ti] before the suffix -ous in the adjective.

In Play: Reporters in the electronic media are always looking for a sound bite from interviewees that is sententious in the positive sense, e.g. "We have the best Congress money can buy in Washington." Sententious speech in the second sense need not be wordy, just arrogant: "The very fact that he used few words and short sentences made his little speech sententious, as though he were talking down to us." The best places to look for sententiousness today is in universities and the journals they publish: "His article was terribly sententious, full of he-who's fatuous maxims, and the like."

Word History: Today's word is the adjective of a Latin noun, sententia "an opinion, judgment, an expressed sentiment", the original meaning of sentence. A sentence was an expressed opinion, especially a judicial opinion. However, already in the 17th century, a sentence tended to be limited to a decision on punishment, the only judicial sense it has today. Along the way, the sense of "opinion, sentiment" also drifted into the sense of "the words expressing an opinion or sentiment". This is how the two contemporary meanings split from a single one long ago.
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Postby Grogie » Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:52 am

It,s a wonderful word. It,s too bad it,s used so rarely.

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Postby Brazilian dude » Sat Oct 15, 2005 11:31 am

Hey, everoyone, our good old buddy Grogie is in da house.

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Postby Grogie » Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:22 pm

Thanks Brazilian Dude. This is a wonderful site for word-lovers too.

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Postby Brazilian dude » Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:50 pm

Yes, it is, Grogie. Have you rummaged in the archives yet? There's a bag of goodies waiting for you.

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