Vocabulary Mnemonics

Episode 90: Stentorian, Specter, Intaglio, and more

Nov 1, 2025
Discover the powerful meaning behind 'stentorian' and how it connects to Homeric lore. Learn about 'phallory' – tawdry finery – with a fun mnemonic and the deep roots of 'jeremiad' as a modern lament. Explore the differences between intaglio and cameo engraving, and unravel the concept of 'semi-quincentennial.' Delve into the meanings of 'bantam' and 'schwa.' Finally, encounter the haunting nature of 'specter' and the truth behind 'mendacity'. It's a vibrant journey through words!
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Phallory: Tawdry Finery Example

  • Mom defines 'phallory' as tawdry, cheap finery like costume jewelry and fripperies.
  • She uses 'la-di-da' as a mnemonic to picture showy but fake ornaments at a party.
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Jeremiad Means Prolonged Lament

  • 'Jeremiad' denotes a prolonged lament or complaint named after the prophet Jeremiah and his lamentations.
  • Matt notes modern usage for long rants or negative forecasts that warn people away from opportunities.
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Intaglio Versus Cameo

  • Mom explains 'intaglio' as an engraving where the figure is cut below the surface, unlike a raised cameo.
  • She suggests remembering 'in' + 'tally' as cutting tallies into material to recall the recessed engraving.
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