Monday, September 24, 2012

September, 24th 2012

Word of the day: "envisage."

I envisaged myself writing that.

To understand this, we need to know that, "visage" means "face" in French. So, you see your face. Which is great becasue the word means....

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/visage

en·vis·age

transitive verb \in-ˈvi-zij, en-\
en·vis·ageden·vis·ag·ing

Definition of ENVISAGE

1 : to view or regard in a certain way <envisages the slum as a hotbed of crime>
2 : to have a mental picture of especially in advance of realization <envisages an entirely new system of education>

Examples of ENVISAGE

  1. I envisage a day when proper health care will be available to everyone.
  2. envisage
you on a surfboard.>

Origin of ENVISAGE

French envisager, from en- + visage face
First Known Use: 1660

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