Friday, September 27, 2013

Word of the Day noisome

Word of the Day

  • noisome
  • audio pronunciation
  • \NOY-sum\
  • DEFINITION
adjective
1
: noxious, harmful
2
a : offensive to the senses and especially to the sense of smellb : highly obnoxious or objectionable
  • EXAMPLES
"The streets were narrow and very dirty, the air smoky andnoisome, the people mostly wretched." — From Ken Follett's 1982 novel The Man From St. Petersburg

"The old photo shows the project in its last stages, when there remained nothing much but some noisome mud and a 20- to 30-foot spillway…." — From a photo caption on Providence Journal'sTime Lapse blog, August 9, 2013
  • DID YOU KNOW?
"Noisome" sounds like it might be a synonym of "noisy," but it's not. Something noisome is disgusting, offensive, or harmful, often in its smell. "Noisome" does not come from "noise," but from the Middle English word "noysome," which has the same meaning as "noisome." The "noy" of "noisome" means "annoyance," and comes from Anglo-French "anui," which also means "annoyance." (As you may have already guessed, the English words "annoy" and "annoyance" are also related to "noisome.")

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