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Today's Word "obloquy"

Disgrace suffered as a result of public blame on

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obloquy \OB-luh-kwee\ (noun) - 1 : Strongly condemnatory or abusive language or utterance. 2 : The condition of disgrace suffered as a result of public blame, abuse, or condemnation; ill repute.

"It is an honour 'longing to our house,
Bequeathed down from many ancestors,
Which were the greatest obloquy i' th' world
In me to lose." -- WIlliam Shakespeare, 'All's Well That Ends Well'

 

Obloquy derives from Latin obloqui, "to speak against," from ob-, "against" + loqui, "to speak."


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