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These Words Didn’t Originally Mean What They Do Today

These Words Didn’t Originally Mean What They Do Today

Abroad

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Audition

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Bane

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Bedlam

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Blow

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Bootless

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Breech

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Caboose

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Cadet

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Carbon copy

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Cat

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Clout

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Commend

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Corrupt

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Degree

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Demoralize

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Dot

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Duds

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Freak

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Host

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Intelligence

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Jade

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Mechanical

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Meet

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Moxie

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Natural

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Nice

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Profess

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Receipt

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Relieve

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Remit

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Repair

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Speed

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Truck

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Visionary

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Wife

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Abroad
Audition
Bane
Bedlam
Blow
Bootless
Breech
Caboose
Cadet
Carbon copy
Cat
Clout
Commend
Corrupt
Degree
Demoralize
Dot
Duds
Freak
Host
Intelligence
Jade
Mechanical
Meet
Moxie
Natural
Nice
Profess
Receipt
Relieve
Remit
Repair
Speed
Truck
Visionary
Wife

Language is always changing and evolving. New slang emerges with each generation, and sometimes the original meanings of words fall by the wayside as new meanings take form. 24/7 Tempo referenced Lexico.com's list of "Archaic Words That Used To Be Common In English" to create this list of old words that have new — or fairly new — meanings. For the logophiles among us, check out this list of 36 words that are still regularly used but that have different meanings from their original.

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