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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

SUPREME WORD OF THE DAY: RESTIVE

SUPREME WORD OF THE DAY:      RESTIVE

 


PRONUNCIATION:

(RES-tiv)
MEANING: adjective: Restless, uneasy.


ETYMOLOGY: From Middle French rester (to remain), from Latin restare (to remain standing). Ultimately from the Indo-European root sta- (to stand), which is also the source of stay, stage, stable, instant, establish, static, system, stet and nihil obstat. Earliest documented use: 1549.

NOTES:
Earlier the word meant refusing to go forward, as in a restive horse. Over time the word shifted in meaning and now it means the opposite. Instead of "unable to advance", now it means "unable to remain still".

USAGE: "The more than 500,000 small-scale coffee farmers are restive. Last month thousands marched though Manizales, the capital of the coffee-belt, demanding more government help and a shake-up of the federation."
Bitter Grounds; The Economist (London, UK); Sep 15, 2012.


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