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Today's Word "Fractious"

Irritable or cranky on

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fractious /FRAK-shuhs/ (adjective) - 1 : Irritable; cranky. 2 : Unruly.

"The president welcomed the fractious members of the National Governors Association to the White House yesterday morning."

 

From Middle English fraccioun, from Late Latin fraction-, stem of fractio (act of breaking), from Latin fractus, past participle of Latin frangere (to break). Ultimately from Indo-European root bhreg- (to break) that's also the progenitor of words such as break, breach, fraction, and fragile.


 

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