LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS
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modern mode of words
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up-to-date words
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literary words
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obsolete words
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Detailed explanation-1: -An archaic word or sense is one that still has some current use but whose use has dwindled to a few specialized contexts, outside which it connotes old-fashioned language. In contrast, an obsolete word or sense is one that is no longer used at all.
Detailed explanation-2: -The label archaic is used for words that were once common but are now rare. Archaic implies having the character or characteristics of a much earlier time. Obsolete indicates that a term is no longer in active use, except, for example, in literary quotation.
Detailed explanation-3: -: no longer in use or no longer useful. an obsolete word. : of a kind or style no longer current : old-fashioned. an obsolete technology. farming methods that are now obsolete.
Detailed explanation-4: -Obsolete word is a temporal label commonly used by lexicographers (that is, editors of dictionaries) to indicate that a word (or a particular form or sense of a word) is no longer in active use in speech and writing.
Detailed explanation-5: -Overmorrow: the day after tomorrow. Lunting: walking while smoking a pipe. California widow: a married woman who is away from her husband for any extended period. Groak: to silently watch someone while they are eating, hoping to be invited to join them. More items