(noun) a usually short poem in an inspired wild irregular strain / (noun) a statement or writing in an exalted or enthusiastic vein
even more surprised when I saw the committee’s report, which was excellent, practically dithyrambic
even more surprised when I saw the committee’s report, which was excellent, practically dithyrambic
(adjective) not conducive to health; unwholesome
I’d usually stay at theirs, since the grim, not to say insalubrious, atmosphere at mine hardly lent itself to romantic interludes
I’d usually stay at theirs, since the grim, not to say insalubrious, atmosphere at mine hardly lent itself to romantic interludes
(noun) a brief moment of emotional excitement; shudder thrill
Over the years, the rise of the far right had made things a little more interesting. It gave the debates a long-lost frisson of fascism
Over the years, the rise of the far right had made things a little more interesting. It gave the debates a long-lost frisson of fascism
(from the Greek for "to lead out") a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, particularly a religious text
He was such a firm believer that he spent the last years of his life writing an exegesis of the Bible – the one sacred text that was really available to him
He was such a firm believer that he spent the last years of his life writing an exegesis of the Bible – the one sacred text that was really available to him