Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words

(as presented by Mickey Bach, the cartoonist who defined words with related illustrations)



Click on the image name in this list that you would
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Sometimes you will see more than one illustration for a word entry,
which is meant to provide you with a better understanding of the words.

"A picture is worth a thousand words" refers to the idea that complex ideas can be conveyed with images or illustrations. If this is true, then you will be able to comprehend THOUSANDS of WORDS by clicking on the links in this index.Smily face

Commonplace, worn out by constant use.
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trite, more trite, most trite

Descriptive of anything that makes it easy, possible, favorable, or likely for something to happen. (1)
To legally take property from someone by a government agency as a penalty for some illegal activity. (1)
To confuse or to bewilder; to perplex. (2)
A reference to being puzzling, confusing, or perplexing. (2)
To show that a statement by a person is definitely invalid, untrue, wrong, or false. (1)
Someone who is informed and who has discriminating tastes. (2)
Descriptive of a marriage or the relationship between a wife and her husband. (1)
Generally an agreement by a group of people. (4)
A reference to being in complete or total agreement about some action or proposal. (1)
To help someone to feel better; especially, during a time of grief or the loss of something. (1)
A reference to attracting attention because something is easily seen or it is obvious to anyone who is looking at it. (2)
An agreement between two or more people to secretly perform an unlawful act; a secret plan, plot, or arrangement to carry out an illegal or harmful act; sometimes, with a political objective. (1)
To act jointly with another person or other people for a common purpose or result; usually, an illegal or subversive act. (1)
To bring to completion; to achieve or to realize; to fulfill. (1)
A reference to being perfect in every way, faultless; or utterly bad. (2)

For special Christmas and
New Year's Mickey Bach images, go to this
Holiday Greetings; 2012 to 2013 unit.



The cartoons are NOT intended to be disrespectful to any one,
neither in the past nor in the present!
The only reason the images are shown is to provide another way to see
the words that are presented from a different perspective

. . . with a touch of humor!
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Mickey Bach Word a Day Illustrations
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