Anodyne
Word: Anodyne
Context: While this may seem anodyne to Americans, whose national identities are tempered by founding documents and a strong republican tradition, nationalism carries far darker connotation in the political mainstream of Europe.
Source: National Review, Feb. 11, 2019, P 32, Close Enough, by Peter Rough.
Anodyne: an·o·dyne, ˈanəˌdīn, adjective adjective: anodyne, not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so.
Context: While this may seem anodyne to Americans, whose national identities are tempered by founding documents and a strong republican tradition, nationalism carries far darker connotation in the political mainstream of Europe.
Source: National Review, Feb. 11, 2019, P 32, Close Enough, by Peter Rough.
Anodyne: an·o·dyne, ˈanəˌdīn, adjective adjective: anodyne, not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so.
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