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Tergiversate
–verb (used without object), -sat·ed, -sat·ing.
1.
to change repeatedly one's attitude or opinions with respect to a cause, subject, etc.; equivocate.
2.
to turn renegade.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Pedant
- One who pays undue attention to book learning and formal rules.
- One who exhibits one's learning or scholarship ostentatiously.
- A person who relies too much on academic learning or who is concerned chiefly with insignificant detail.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
bildungsroman
A novel whose principal subject is the moral, psychological, and intellectual development of a usually youthful main character.
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Theodicy
A vindication of God's goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil.
A specific branch of theology and philosophy that attempts to reconcile the existence of evil or suffering in the world with the assumption of a benevolent God —ie. the problem of evil. An attempt to reconcile the co-existence of evil and God may thus be called "a theodicy".
A specific branch of theology and philosophy that attempts to reconcile the existence of evil or suffering in the world with the assumption of a benevolent God —ie. the problem of evil. An attempt to reconcile the co-existence of evil and God may thus be called "a theodicy".
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Circumlocution
1. The use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language.
2. Evasion in speech or writing.
3. A roundabout expression.
2. Evasion in speech or writing.
3. A roundabout expression.