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Feb 11, 2010, 12:22 PM
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Panglossian
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 11, 2010 is:
Panglossian \pan-GLAH-see-un\ adjective
: marked by the view that all is for the best in this best of possible worlds : excessively optimistic
Example sentence:
Even the most Panglossian temperament would have had trouble finding the good in this situation.
Did you know?
Dr. Pangloss was the pedantic old tutor in Voltaire's satirical novel Candide. Pangloss was an incurable, albeit misguided, optimist who claimed that "all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds." So persistent was he in his optimism that he kept it even after witnessing and experiencing great cruelty and suffering. The name "Pangloss" comes from Greek "pan," meaning "all," and "glossa," meaning "tongue," suggesting glibness and talkativeness.
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