...(n.) a tragic or fatal flaw that leads to one's downfall.
...(n.) a tragic or fatal flaw that leads to one's downfall.
...(n.) a belief that one continues to hold despite all evidence that shows it is not true
...(n.) a belief that one continues to hold despite all evidence that shows it is not true
...(n.) deceit, evasion or trickery used to achieve a goal
...(n.) deceit, evasion or trickery used to achieve a goal
...(n.) a severe flaw or error in judgement that leads to a person's downfall
"... And it is the nature of a hamartia that you can’t see it coming. You think, 'Man, this is great, I’m going up forever!' ... you reach the top and you start the descent." -John Greene
...(n.) a severe flaw or error in judgement that leads to a person's downfall
"... And it is the nature of a hamartia that you can’t see it coming. You think, 'Man, this is great, I’m going up forever!' ... you reach the top and you start the descent." -John Greene
... (adj.) meant to attack one's integrity or defame.
(as in scurrilous rumors, scurrilous comments, scurrilous social media posts, etc...)
... (adj.) meant to attack one's integrity or defame.
(as in scurrilous rumors, scurrilous comments, scurrilous social media posts, etc...)
...(n.) a large and impressive collection of things (literal or figurative)
"Why did the night withhold its panoply of sounds?" -David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
...(n.) a large and impressive collection of things (literal or figurative)
"Why did the night withhold its panoply of sounds?" -David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
...(n.) feelings that are shared between or among people
(compathy is to share the feeling...empathy is to try to understand the feeling)
...(n.) feelings that are shared between or among people
(compathy is to share the feeling...empathy is to try to understand the feeling)
... (adj) serves no purpose. useless.
“Belief is otiose; reality is sufficiently awesome as it stands.”
-Martin Amis in the Second Plane
... (adj) serves no purpose. useless.
“Belief is otiose; reality is sufficiently awesome as it stands.”
-Martin Amis in the Second Plane
...(n.) a hyperbole that is so extreme it can never happen; or when a gross exaggeration becomes exaggerated enough to get a new name.
...(n.) a hyperbole that is so extreme it can never happen; or when a gross exaggeration becomes exaggerated enough to get a new name.
...(adj.) unwilling to change your mind, stubborn to a fault
"Do not lose your knowledge that man's proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind and a step that travels unlimited roads..." -Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
...(adj.) unwilling to change your mind, stubborn to a fault
"Do not lose your knowledge that man's proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind and a step that travels unlimited roads..." -Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
...(n.) a person who begins learning later in life
...(n.) a person who begins learning later in life
...(noun) witty banter
"...playful warfare of badinage..." -Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin
...(noun) witty banter
"...playful warfare of badinage..." -Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin
...breaking off in the middle of a sentence, usually due to emotion.
"I'll get you, or else..."
...breaking off in the middle of a sentence, usually due to emotion.
"I'll get you, or else..."
...(adj.) wild and spirited
..cage me and i d go frantic
my life is so romantic
capricious and corybantic...
-Song of Mehitabel by Don Marquis
...(adj.) wild and spirited
..cage me and i d go frantic
my life is so romantic
capricious and corybantic...
-Song of Mehitabel by Don Marquis
...Weariness. Lack of mental or physical energy.
"A deadly lassitude had taken hold of him." -1984, George Orwell
...Weariness. Lack of mental or physical energy.
"A deadly lassitude had taken hold of him." -1984, George Orwell
...an eye-for-an-eye...a tweet-for-a-tweet
...an eye-for-an-eye...a tweet-for-a-tweet
...everlasting, eternal, unchanging
"The one thing which we seek with insatiable desire is to forget ourselves, to be surprised out of our propriety, to lose our sempiternal memory and to do something without knowing how or why; in short, to draw a new circle." -R.W. Emerson
...everlasting, eternal, unchanging
"The one thing which we seek with insatiable desire is to forget ourselves, to be surprised out of our propriety, to lose our sempiternal memory and to do something without knowing how or why; in short, to draw a new circle." -R.W. Emerson
...back-stabber. Someone who attacks another person's reputation with lies.
...back-stabber. Someone who attacks another person's reputation with lies.
...intentionally rude or insulting
"...scoffs and scorns and contumelious taunts..."
Shakespeare, Henry VI.
...intentionally rude or insulting
"...scoffs and scorns and contumelious taunts..."
Shakespeare, Henry VI.
...the anxiety that comes from life not being what we expected, hoped or knew it to be
“Do you believe we are masters of ourselves or merely dance like puppets on strings having the illusion of independence?”
-Winston Graham
...the anxiety that comes from life not being what we expected, hoped or knew it to be
“Do you believe we are masters of ourselves or merely dance like puppets on strings having the illusion of independence?”
-Winston Graham
...passing a point from which one can't turn back
From the Rubicon River in Italy. Julius Cesar defiantly crossed it and started a civil war (that he won).
...passing a point from which one can't turn back
From the Rubicon River in Italy. Julius Cesar defiantly crossed it and started a civil war (that he won).
...very foggy or misty
"The skies are brumous, silver-gray,
And haunt the world with soft delay." -George Sterling
...very foggy or misty
"The skies are brumous, silver-gray,
And haunt the world with soft delay." -George Sterling
...a love of books
abibliophobia
...a fear of running out of books or reading materials. (A more recently coined term, not in dictionaries.)
...a love of books
abibliophobia
...a fear of running out of books or reading materials. (A more recently coined term, not in dictionaries.)
...talking (or thinking) about yourself in the third person.
Can help a person be self-reflective, but can also make you sound like a kindergarten teacher
...talking (or thinking) about yourself in the third person.
Can help a person be self-reflective, but can also make you sound like a kindergarten teacher
...a constantly changing sequence of lights and images that make a scene, like in a dream or nightmare. A hallucination or a mental montage.
Comes from lantern shows depicting ghosts and other optical illusions with lanterns during the Victorian era
...a constantly changing sequence of lights and images that make a scene, like in a dream or nightmare. A hallucination or a mental montage.
Comes from lantern shows depicting ghosts and other optical illusions with lanterns during the Victorian era