Word of the Day for Wednesday, October 26, 2011
animadvert \an-uh-mad-VURT\, verb:
1. To comment unfavorably or critically.
2. Obsolete. To take cognizance or notice of.
The so-called Main Stream Media is loath to animadvert on most anything that has to do with the B.O.; what a pathetic group of toadies!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
I have a proposition which I am desirous of making to Mr. Gilmore, as a magistrate acting in this part of the county. Of course, it is not for me to animadvert upon what the magistrates may do at the bench tomrorrow.-- Anthony Trollope, The Vicar of Bullhamptom
It is not our business to animadvert upon these lines; we are not critics, but historians.-- Andrew Lang, The Blue Fairy Book
Animadvert comes from the Latin animadvertere meaning to heed or censure.
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