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Word of the Day (masochistically)-05JAN22

Word of the Day (masochistically) -05JAN22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is masochistically and it is an adverb meaning “in a way of taking pleasure from pain/suffering; in a manner of enjoying an activity that is painful/tedious”.

Example Sentence: Avatar director James Cameron says films must expand to compete with TV. It could be the start of a brilliant new era of immersive cinema… Well, it would be interesting if Netflix or Amazon Prime tried the Cameron model. But what I’d really like – masochistically enough – is a six-hour movie culture that had the courage of its convictions: showing the actual six-hour films in cinemas. 

This word is present in The Guardian article Bring on the six-hour-long movies – it’s grandeur and scale we want now and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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