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moonstruck

[ moon-struhk ] [ ˈmunˌstrʌk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

lost in infatuation

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  • First recorded in 1665–75, meaning “insane through the moon’s influence.”
  • Combines moon + struck, which indicates emotional intensity.

EXAMPLES OF MOONSTRUCK

  • She felt moonstruck, replaying their conversation in her head again and again.
  • His moonstruck heart skipped a beat whenever his crush spoke to him.
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wilco

[ wil-koh ] [ ˈwɪl koʊ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

interjection

indicates that a message just received will be complied with

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Why Dictionary.com chose wilco

More about wilco

  • First recorded in 1935–40.
  • Shortening of the phrase “will comply;” originally military slang.

EXAMPLES OF WILCO

  • Upon hearing the new coordinates, the pilot nodded and said “wilco.”
  • After being assigned a new task, the project manager said “wilco” and got to work.
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aquiline

[ ak-wuh-lahyn ] [ ˈæk wəˌlaɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

(of a nose) hooked like an eagle's beak

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Why Dictionary.com chose aquiline

More about aquiline

  • First recorded in 1640–50.
  • Combines the Latin root aquila, meaning “eagle,” + -¾±²Ô±ð¹.
  • The word eagle is also related to the Latin root aquila.

EXAMPLES OF AQUILINE

  • The portrait depicted a man with sharp eyes and an aquiline nose.
  • The mask, carved with an aquiline profile, rested on the mantel.
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