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
like to see and the page where it is located will be presented.
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

Someone who is associated with another person; especially, in doing something that is wrong or illegal. (1)
A reference to someone who is considered an expert or skilled in doing something. (1)
A claim or a charge that a person has done something wrong or illegal. (1)
Not having a head or a clearly defined head, headless; without a leader or a chief officer. (1)
To irritate, to embitter, to vex, or to annoy; to make something sour or bitter; expressing harsh or sharp criticism in a clever way. (2)
Having a bitter or sour taste; sharp or bitter in temper, mood, or expression. (1)
Image in the group presenting an opinion about a sculpture as being unaesthetic or "not being in good taste". (1)
Being sour in feeling or manner; sharp in speech or tone; harsh, caustic. (1)
The highest point of achievement or success. (1)
An assistant, or follower, who helps another person accomplish his or her objectives. (1)
acoustic (not comparable)
A descriptive term referring to the sense of hearing. (1)
The science of the clarity of sounds and the phenomena of hearing in a room or building. (1)
To agree to or to accept something passively or without protest. (1)
An agreement to accept a suggestion, a proposal, or even a demand; even if a person really doesn't want to. (1)
Willing to accept or to agree to doing something without any objection or protest. (1)

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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