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Feb 25, 2026
This week’s themeWords one letter apart This week’s words lucid sallow
Max Oppenheimer, 1910
Art: Egon Schiele
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with Anu Gargsallow
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Of a sickly yellowish or pale color.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Old English salu. Earliest documented use: before 1150.
USAGE:
“And Shaw’s fame and influence were not confined to the western world.
He was also part of the public sphere in India and China. The great
Chinese writer Lu Xun noted when Shaw visited Shanghai in 1933 how
everyone was hoping he would endorse their own opinions: ‘The lame hope
he will advocate using crutches, those with scabies hope he will praise
hat-wearing, those who use rouge hope he will taunt sallow-faced matrons.” Fintan O’Toole; World Has Never Needed Shaw the Sceptic More: Irish Times (Dublin); Oct 28, 2017. See more usage examples of sallow in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
To be capable of embarrassment is the beginning of moral consciousness.
Honor grows from qualms. -John Leonard, critic (25 Feb 1939-2008)
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