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The Word of the Day for August 30 is:

Job's comforter \JOHBZ-KUM-fer-ter\ noun
: a person who discourages or depresses while seemingly giving comfort and
consolation

Example sentence:
When Tracey's second interview didn't go well, more than one Job's
comforter remarked that she probably would have hated the job anyway.

Did you know?
Poor Job. He's the biblical character who endures extraordinary
afflictions in a test of his piety. He loses his possessions, his children, and
his health. And then, to make matters worse, three friends show up to "comfort"
him. These friends turn out to be no comfort at all. Instead, they say that the
things that have been happening to him happen to all sinners -- and point out a
number of his faults. In the mid-18th century, English speakers began using the
phrase "Job's comforter" for anyone who offers similarly unhelpful consolation.





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