Disabuse

Disabuse: To free from a mistaken belief or error; to undeceive; to disengage from fallacy or deception; to set right. It is our duty to disabuse ourselves of false notions and prejudices. Disabuse comes from the Latin prefix dis- (away) and the verb abusus sum...

Abnormous

Abnormous: irregular; exaggerated; misshapen; enormous.  This is an old word, one that has dropped out of use.  What a shame.  Let’s bring it back.  Here’s a start: “Stop pulling me down with your abnormously negative attitude.” Abnormous is a combination...

Enigma

Enigma: someone, or something mysterious, puzzling, difficult to understand.  A riddle. Here’s an enigma…  What word in the English Language is always spelled incorrectly? From Greek αἴνιγμα (dark saying, riddle).

Acidic

Acidic: a substance containing acid; a sour or sharp taste. Acidic may also describe a remark or comment.  An acidic comment is a cutting comment.  When you notice a co-worker on Facebook, you might mutter an acidic comment.  “Hashtag. Do your job.” Acidic comes from...

Acrophobia

Acrophobia: fear of heights. There is nothing to fear, but fear itself.  And heights.  And public speaking.  And spiders… especially spiders. From Greek ἄκρον (height, summit, peak), and and φοβία (fear).