Over elaborate
Posted by Lotg on September 23, 2004
In Reply to: Over elaborate posted by Lotg on September 23, 2004
: In a recent email to my ex-husband I jokingly accused him of 'over elaboration'. It wasn't until after I hit the SEND button that I thought that sounded like a very unpleasant word combo.
: MW says thus:
: Main Entry: 1elab·o·rate
: Pronunciation: i-'la-b(&-)r&t
: Function: adjective
: Etymology: Latin elaboratus, from past participle of elaborare to work out, acquire by labor, from e- + laborare to work -- more at LABORATORY
: 1 : planned or carried out with great care
: 2 : marked by complexity, fullness of detail, or ornateness
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: So perhaps technically 'over elaborate' is not incorrect (double negatives, I love them). But opinions please? It sounds like I added a redundant word to me.
haha, oh my grammar!!!
No no, I didn't add a redundant word to 'me', I meant that it 'sounded to me', like I added a redundant word. Smack my hand!
- Over elaborate Smokey Stover 23/September/04
- There's 'elaborate' and there's 'elaborate' Lewis 23/September/04