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  • Adumbrate
    • Today's Word

    Adumbrate

    AD-um-brayt

    Definition

    (verb) To foreshadow or suggest something partially or vaguely.

    Example

    The novel adumbrates a political crisis that mirrors real-world tensions.

    Fun Fact

    From Latin “adumbratus,” meaning “to shadow or sketch out,” the term is common in literary and legal contexts. In Supreme Court opinions, justices may adumbrate future positions without making full arguments.

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