Friday, December 26, 2014
Word of the Day
subfuscous
\ suhb-FUHS-kuhs \ , adjective;
1.
slightly dark, dusky, or somber.
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Quotes:
To add inanity to injury, he also began struggling—when friends and schoolmates sniffed out telltale odors of rebellion upon his person—to pass off his increasingly subfuscous wardrobe and squalorous digs as a matter of style...
-- David James Duncan, "The Brothers K ," 1992
This subfuscous place appeared cold and desolate. I quickly realized that the rehab unit was the discarded area of the hospital that hadn't been considered during the renovation of the new wing.
-- Kimberly Faye, "Memoir of A Broken Brain: Falling Down and Getting Up Gracefully," 2011
Origin:
Subfuscous entered English in the mid-1700s from the Latin subfuscus .
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