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WOTD  
Word of the Day - for Toastmasters everywhere
Monday 9th December 2024
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stultify (verb) STULT-ee-fy



Dull somebody's interest by being boring or repetitive; make somebody seem stupid; make something ineffectual.

They are trying to revive one of cricket's great traditions, which the world game needs if it is not to stultify.

Scyld Berry, Sunday Telegraph, 23 May 2007. Sunday Telegraph

Universities, because of their very size, tend to have to fight within, in a regular battle, the impulse to stultify and to become stodgy and small-c conservative.

D. Lovick, British Columbia Hansard, 1 June 1994. British Columbia Hansard

Hitchens defends his man handily against the polemicists who he says have deliberately misread Orwell - the left-wing critics who slyly slandered him to muddy his critique of Stalinism, the right-wing canonizers who made him ''an object of sickly veneration and sentimental overpraise, employed to stultify schoolchildren with his insufferable rightness and purity.''

Judith Shulevitz, The New York Times, 8 September 2002, New York Times
reviewing Christopher Hitchens' Why Orwell Matters. Amazon

The works are deliberately arranged to stultify any chronological expectations or historical generalizations, and Barnes fired an instructor who appealed to historical information.

Arthur Danto, The New York Times, 22 November 1987, New York Times
reviewing Howard Greenfeld's The Devil and Dr. Barnes. Amazon

The real harm of clichés is not that they stultify the language but that they fail to communicate anything of substance.

Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, 13 April 2003. The Observer




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