I'm reading the Isaac Asimov novel The Robots of Dawn and I just found the word MULTIFARIOUS. I assume it means many.
Meaning: many and of various types: "multifarious activities."
Similar: numerous, countless, innumerable.
I just came across the word PALLIATED. It means to "make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe without removing the cause."
Used in a sentence: "Treatment works by palliating symptoms; pharmaceutical drugs palliate, they do not cure."
Similar: alleviate, ease, relieve, soothe.
I had never seen STERTOROUSLY before Asimov used it. Stertorous means (of breathing) noisy and labored.
Used in a sentence: "The breathing was becoming less stertorous"; "a stertorous sigh."
MORE: FARRAGO, a confused mixture. "A farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln."
Similar: clutter, muddle, mess, confusion.
MORE: TETRASYLLABIC, tetrasyllabic words contain exactly four syllables. They're four-syllable words.
MORE: SENTENTIOUS, given to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner. "He tried to encourage his men with sententious rhetoric"
Similar: moralistic, moralizing, sanctimonious, self-righteous.
MORE: VERTIGINOUS, meaning extremely high or steep: "vertiginous drops to the valleys below."
Similar: steep, sheer, high, vertical.
MORE: EXCULPATE, show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing: "the article exculpated the mayor."
Similar: release, liberate, free, acquit, clear, absolve.
These aren't ALL of Asimov's big words in the book, just the most egregious.
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