The Dimwit’s Dictionary by Robert Hartwell Fiske (3rd Ed.)
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Overview: Whereas a witticism is a clever remark or phrase — indeed, the height of expression — a “dimwitticism” is the converse; it is a commonplace remark or phrase. Dimwitticisms are worn-out words and phrases; they are expressions that dull our reason and dim our insight, formulas that we rely on when we are too lazy to express what we think or even to discover how we feel. The more we use them, the more we conform — in thought and feeling — to everyone else who uses them.
The Dimwit’s Dictionary, Third Edition, is a compilation of thousands of dimwitticisms (clichés, colloquialisms, idioms, slang, and the like) that people speak and write unendingly.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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