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Today's Word "Gormandize"

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gormandize \GOR-mun-dyze\ (verb) - To eat greedily.

"Dana watched in horror as her brother gormandized the hors d'oeuvres, polishing off the entire lot before any of the other wedding guests even arrived."

 

From the noun "gourmand," a synonym of glutton, originally fairly disparaging in tone. Likewise, "gormandize" was an unflattering term when it first came into use, but since the 19th century the meaning has softened. "Gourmand" today suggests someone who likes good food in large quantities. "Gormandize" is still not especially flattering, but it can imply that a big eater has a discriminating palate as well as a generous appetite.


 

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