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Wondrous Words #56

Thanks to Kathy/Bermuda Onion for this engaging game we play each week. We gather together all the new words we’ve discovered in our reading and share them with you.

This week I found a bunch of new words in an editorial I was reading in the online New York Times. The writer was talking about whether the United States is going to decline like Rome and other great powers. It was an interesting article, found here and interesting words. Here are three of them.

1. cogency: The thesis seems a tad schematic, but Professor Kennedy maintains it with dazzling cogency.

Cogent means an argument that is clear, logical, and convincing.

2. hegemony: Now doom-mongers conjure with Roman and British analogies in order to trace the decay of American hegemony.

Hegemony means leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.

3. internecine: Rome was prone to internecine strife whereas America is constitutionally stable.

Internecine means destructive to both sides in a conflict.

I hope you too have had a good reading week and that you were able to add new words to your vocabulary. Don’t forget to visit Kathy for more Wondrous Word Wednesday.

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