Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wondrous Words Wednesday-July 15

Bermudaonion asks you to share new words that you have learned during your reading adventures in the last week. Feel free to join in the fun!

Here is a new word that I learned this week while reading Twilight by Stephanie Meyer:

Misogynistic:(mĭ-sŏj'ə-nĭs'tĭk) Of or characterized by a hatred of women.

Here is how misogynistic was used on page 143:
"Whether Shakespeare's treatment of the female characters is misogynistic."

So did you learn any new words this week?

3 comments:

bermudaonion said...

Wow, I wonder if there's a word for a hatred of men. Thanks for participating today!

avisannschild said...

To answer Kathy's question, there's misanthropy for hatred of people, and it turns out that misandry means hatred of men or boys (although I had to look that one up on Wikipedia, as I've never heard it before!).

bermudaonion said...

That's so interesting - thanks for answering my question, Avis!