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manqué

[ mahng-key ] [ mɑŋˈkeɪ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

having failed, missed, or fallen short

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  • First recorded in 1770–80.
  • From the French manquer, meaning “to lack, be short of.”
  • Usually used postpositively after a noun.

EXAMPLES OF MANQUÉ

  • She saw herself as an artist manqué, working a desk job while her easel and paints gathered dust.
  • He was a writer manqué, having never completed the novel he dreamed of publishing.
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beatification

[ bee-at-uh-fi-key-shuhn ] [ biˌæt ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the act of making blissfully happy

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  • First recorded in 1495–1505.
  • From the Late Latin beatificare, to “make happy,” and borrowed directly from the French béatification, “the act of making blessed or holy.”

EXAMPLES OF BEATIFICATION 

  • Volunteering at the shelter provided the woman an inner beatification that no material possession could replace.
  • After winning the championship, the players were overwhelmed with a sense of beatification.
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doggedly

[ daw-gid-lee ] [ ˈdɔ gɪd li ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

in a persistent or tenacious manner

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More about doggedly

  • First recorded in the Middle English period, combining dogged1 + -ly.
  • Earlier meaning “cruelly, maliciously,” and later meaning “with a dog’s persistence.”

EXAMPLES OF DOGGEDLY 

  • The student doggedly pursued her goal, despite numerous setbacks.
  • The athlete doggedly trained every day, even in harsh weather conditions.
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