ATAVISTIC, INTERREGNUM and BROWBEAT
FROM SAMPATH’S DESK:
ATAVISTIC, INTERREGNUM and BROWBEAT
ATAVISTIC: (Adjective)
Pronunciation:
a-ta-vis-tik - அடவிஸ்டிக்
Meaning:
Biological genes of the recurrence of a trait reappearing after an absence of one or more generations due to a chance recombination of genes - relating to earlier, more primitive behaviour that returns after a prolonged absence - relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral - of, relating to, or characterized by atavism, reverting to or suggesting the characteristics of a remote ancestor or primitive type - happening because of a very old habit inherited from a forefather or ancestor of a distant past
He has an ATAVISTIC fear for the dark.
ATAVISTIC refers to characteristics of
remote ancestors or elders.
Not surprisingly, John is an ATAVISTIC
alcoholic like his great grandfather.
In the early 1900s, the two families
decided to stop the ATAVISTIC war their ancestors had started half a century
ago.
The smell of the freshly baked chocolate
chip cookies triggered ATAVISTIC memories of my youth.
Although that tiger in the zoo seems
subdued as it followed its trainer’s commands, it would be foolish to assume
that it has lost its ATAVISTIC urge to prey and kill other animals or humans. So, all including the trainer
should be careful.
True, to be involved to such an extent
in this subject means that this tendency exists in the composer’s mind, or at
least in its ATAVISTIC layers.
Some indulgences of some persons are
considered ATAVISTIC by some psychologists.
Some mysterious ATAVISTIC impulses tell
me, for example, losing some possessions like a ring or chain, or falling and breaking of
an important thing in use for a long time is a serious bad luck, bad omen, jinx
or hoodoo.
Some cultural critics think the reason
for the scarcity of women plastic surgeons is based on ATAVISTIC fears.
INTERREGNUM: (Noun)
Inter-regnam – இன்டெர்ரெக்னம்
Plural form:
Interregnums (or) interregna
Meaning:
The time during which a throne is vacant
between two successive reigns or regimes
A period during which the normal
functions of government or control are suspended - a lapse or pause in a
continuous series.
An intermission in any order of
succession.
Any breach of continuity in action or
influence.
It is a period between the end of one
person’s time as the ruler or leader or head and the coming to power of the
next ruler or leader or head.
Interval between two reigns,
governments, incumbents, etc.
A period of absence of some control, authority, etc. or a gap in continuity.
Synonyms:
Hiatus, moratorium, recess, pause, break,
cessation, interruption, (A temporary respite, stoppage, and suspension)
Example sentences:
No one in the INTERREGNUM seemed to feel responsibility, and so
matters worsened.
Fear intensified during the INTERREGNUM between the leadership of X
and Y.
Robinson spent the years of the civil war and INTERREGNUM building
up business interests and achieving prominence in City politics.
We, two partners of the firm, were separately interacting with each
other in the three-month INTERREGNUM during which there was no production at
all.
That King’s death was followed by a period of INTERREGNUM and anarchy.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a 3-month INTERREGNUM when cinema
halls were closed in the entire country.
There was a 200-year INTERREGNUM between the rules of ‘X’ dynasty
and ‘Y’ dynasty in the country, the history tells us.
During the 6-month layoff INTERREGNUM in the factory, there were
violent protests and demonstrations carried out by the Trade Unions and their
members.
BROWBEAT: (Verb transitive)
To intimidate or disconcert by a stern manner or arrogant speech - bully - try to force someone to do something by threatening them or persuading and compelling them unfairly and unreasonably - prevented or discouraged from acting because of fear perpetuated by some
They BROWBEAT Mohan into agreeing to their terms and conditions and
signing the document.
They would often BROWBEAT children until they cried.
As a salesman, I never BROWBEAT or force anyone to buy anything. I
only explain to customers the quality and good aspects of our product.
John is a ruthless person
who will BROWBEAT anyone to get his way.
The employees BROWBEATEN by
the blue-blooded boss were unhappy.
He drank only when BROWBEATEN by his peers.
The Trade Union leader said to the workers, “Don’t be BROWBEATEN
into working more hours than you want.”
He objected that Mr. X was BROWBEATING the witness.
They are trying to BROWBEAT us into supporting them on it, but we
will not budge.
They were BROWBEATEN into accepting the unreasonable offer.
The witness was being BROWBEATEN under cross-examination.
There was no way this man was going to BROWBEAT her.
Proverb:
இக்கரைக்கு அக்கரை பச்சை.
Distance lends enchantment to the view.
(R.SAMPATH)
9/2/2022
By words we learn thoughts and By thoughts we learn about life. All the new words which I am learning through you, definitely make me think. Wonderful words chosen by you. Even the normal "the grass is green on the other side " has a new proverb for me
ReplyDeleteDistance lends enchantment to the view.
Thanks
Kamala Subramanian
28.2.23