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The Verb To Twit
The Verb To Twit The Verb ââ¬Å"To Twitâ⬠The Verb ââ¬Å"To Twitâ⬠By Maeve Maddox Sometimes being ignorant is not such a bad thing. As widely as I read in all kinds of sources, I was ignorant of what has happened to the verb twit. I knew that it was old-fashioned of me to use it as a synonym for tease, but I like the word. Iââ¬â¢d no inkling of the other meanings that are out there. For example, some speakers assign sexual connotations to the word. (Iââ¬â¢m not even going there in this post.) The verb twit comes from Old English atwite, ââ¬Å"to blame, to reproach.â⬠It used to be spelled twite and was pronounced with a long i. It has lost the final e and is now pronounced with a short i. The unabridged online OED I use gives this as the first definition: twit transitive verb: To blame, find fault with, censure, reproach, upbraid (a person), especially in a light or annoying way; to cast an imputation upon; to taunt. The OED app on my phone gives this definition: twit (twits, twitting, twitted) verb: tease or taunt (someone), especially in a good-humoured way. The first definition given in Merriam-Webster is ââ¬Å"to subject to ridicule or reproach.â⬠In my Web searches, I did find examples of twit used in the sense of ridicule, but I must admit that most of them date from the nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. The modern examples I found tend to be from countries other than the United States. Enter Twitter. Created in 2006, the social media site Twitter has altered the use of twit in all its forms in the minds of millions. As far as I knew, the verb for publishing a message via Twitter is ââ¬Å"to tweet,â⬠and such a message is called ââ¬Å"a tweet.â⬠However, in my search for examples of twit used in the sense of tease or taunt, I discovered numerous examples of twit being used like tweet in the context of posting a message on Twitter: Elon Muskà twitted thatà the smaller and lower costing sedan will start production in about 2 years, but not before debuting in March 2016. However, Saraki on his twitter handle laterà twitted, I can now confirm that I just received the list of ministerial nominees. A third-party developer, Steve Stroughton-Smith,à twitted thatà Bugdom 2 is one of the first 3DTV-enabled titles to enter the new tvOS AppStore. Send a Twit and receive a coupon. Prime Minister David Cameronà posted a twit, in which he condemned theà attack. I have never met Stella Paul in person. But I have read her write-ups and her twits and they have kindled a light in me to do something for my own country.à This use of twit for tweet is twitted by many Twitter users, but thereââ¬â¢s already a new social media platform that has adopted the name Stocktwits. Another meaning of twit as a noun is ââ¬Å"a fool; a stupid or ineffectual person.â⬠Writers who know this definition as well as the ââ¬Å"tauntâ⬠meaning play on the words to produce punning humor: A few days ago, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) took toà Twitter, and twittedà Barack Obama once again. I resigned because Twitter is making such twits of politicians. Poisoningà politicalà dialogue: theà twitsà whoà tweetà in whispers Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Masters Degree or Master's Degree?Expanded and Extended10 Varieties of Syntax to Improve Your Writing
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