Sunday, October 20, 2019
Meddling with Mettle
Meddling with Mettle Meddling with Mettle Meddling with Mettle By Maeve Maddox Another of Danielââ¬â¢s great words of the day, mettle, provoked readersââ¬â¢ comments that have in turn prompted me to get into the act. Readerââ¬â¢s Comment 1 Mettle can also mean the ââ¬Å"stuff of which a person is made.â⬠So if I say Iââ¬â¢m made of mettle, people wonââ¬â¢t think Iââ¬â¢m a robot (or, more likely, delusional)? I know that Peter was joking, but I just wanted to point out that although the word means ââ¬Å"the stuff of which a person is made,â⬠to say ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m made of mettleâ⬠wouldnââ¬â¢t make sense. Most commonly the word mettle is used with a verb like show, test, or prove: Miami proves its mettle in win over Oklahoma Bilo rugby boys show their mettle NCC cadets test their mettle Other idioms with mettle: to be on your mettle:à to be determined to prove that you are good at something, especially in a difficult situation Nancy coach Paul Fischer knows his team must be on their mettle as they seek Study puts stents on their mettle. (in this case an inanimate object is being put on its mettle. Probably not an apt use of the expression.) Hereââ¬â¢s a headline that plays on the same pronunciation (and same original meaning) of mettle and metal: Scrap thefts: Cops on their mettle The adjective mettlesome means ââ¬Å"lively, high-spirited, courageous.â⬠. . . M. Epailza, one of our most mettlesome adversaries The word seems to have some specialized meaning for gamers: Copy this simulator to the mettlesome directoryâ⬠¨Run the Trainer. Start the mettlesome with this trainer.â⬠¨ I certainly canââ¬â¢t figure out what ââ¬Å"mettlesomeâ⬠is supposed to mean in this paragraph on a gaming site: Buy wow characters, you are ensuring you can freely mettlesome without the hornlike slog. Theres no requirement to intend on the mettlesome an distance early than customary so you can conjoin for eve accounts you can go on at your connatural instance and savor the mettlesome to its flooded possible ness the aforementioned way thousands of others do. INWOWGOLD.COM Readerââ¬â¢s Comment 2 How about one who mettles in someone elseââ¬â¢s business to the detriment of the relationship or the business? One meddles in someone elseââ¬â¢s business. The usual sense of meddle these days is ââ¬Å"to interfere,â⬠as in these headlines: Building chief tells politicians not to meddle in Olympics Avoid the Temptation to Meddle in Haiti How insurers meddle in your medical care The word meddle comes from French and Latin words meaning ââ¬Å"to mix.â⬠The meaning ââ¬Å"to concern oneself,â⬠usually in a negative sense, dates from 1415. From 1340-1700 it was used as a euphemism for ââ¬Å"to have sexual intercourse.â⬠Shakespeare draws on this meaning in this exchange: Third Servingman: How, sir! do you meddle with my master? Coriolanus: Ay; ââ¬Ëtis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress. Coriolanus: IV, 5 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 Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:"Because Of" and "Due To" The Possessive ApostropheApostrophe with Plural Possessive Nouns
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