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Jun 22, 2026
This week’s themeEven more unusual synonyms This week’s words
Wind Effect, Series of The Poplars, 1891
Art: Claude Monet Previous week’s theme Unusual synonyms Wordsmith Games
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with Anu GargLast week we opened the thesaurus. This week we found the secret drawer inside it. We bring you unusual synonyms of last week’s unusual synonyms: words twice-removed, dusted lightly, and released back into the wild. Why use a common word when an unusual one is just the thing? And why use an unusual word when you can find one so rare it practically needs a docent? Try one in something you write this week: an email, an office memo, a love letter, or that novel or PhD thesis waiting patiently while you conduct advanced research in procrastination. An important note: There are rarely true synonyms. Beautiful and pretty are synonyms, but you can’t always replace one with the other. It’s pretty obvious, but we felt we should mention it anyway. psithurism
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A rustling or whispering sound, especially of leaves in the wind.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek psithurizein (to whisper), from psithuros (whispering,
slanderous). Earliest documented use: 1848.
NOTES:
The Greek root also carried the meaning of slanderous. So the next
time you hear psithurism in the forest, just know the trees are probably
gossiping about you.
USAGE:
“Do different trees result in different types of psithurism? Perform
your own research and find out! Spend time listening to the wind through
trees in different areas of a local park or forest.” S.R. Rangarajan; Take a Walk in the Woods; Scriptor; 2021. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession, and least of all
an adventure, for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face
with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though
they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war. -Erich Maria
Remarque, novelist (22 Jun 1898-1970), in "All Quiet on the Western Front"
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