Word of the Day - Chapter Meeting on 20 October 2011

“Germane” was the word of the day. Language evaluator Benjamin Gan advised that it could be used as a direct replacement for the word “relevant”.

ger·mane adj \(ˌ)jər-ˈmān\

Definition of GERMANE

1

obsolete : closely akin

2

: being at once relevant and appropriate : fitting germane to the discussion>

Examples of GERMANE

  1. facts germane to the dispute
  2. germane to our discussion of the facts of the case>
  3. The press material for this film contains some notes made by the Dardenne brothers during the shooting. Such material is usually disposable, but these notes are germane.. —Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic, 3 Feb. 2003

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

PRESIDENT'S OPENING ADDRESS 20 JAN 2011

3 TIPS ON USING ALLITERATIVE TRIADS

International Speech and Table Topics Contest 2017