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How do u help an eccedentesiast

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
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Eccedentesiast is derived from Latin ecce, 'I present to you,' dentes, 'teeth,' and –iast, 'performer. ' An eccedentesiast is therefore someone who “performs by showing teeth,” or smiling .

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Eccedentesiast is an English word that has borrowed its existence from three Latin roots:

Ecce - I present to you

Dentes - teeth (denoting smile)

Iast - performer/entertainer

When the Latin roots are combined to form the English word, the meaning of the word reads: I present to you teeth as a performer.

The work of the performer is to entertain - to make people laugh/smile or lift their spirit/mood. As such, this literally word refers to a person who fakes his/her smile - it's not genuine. Behind the smile lies something sinister or a hurtfull/painful feeling.

Below is an example to illustrate how this word is used:

Jane has been dumped by Moses. The pain is unbearable. She cries most of the time when alone. She wishes for the earth to swallow her so that she doesn't feel the pain. She no longer enjoys life and finds it difficult to move on. When her close friend asks her whether she has been crying because her eyes are puffy, she replies, 'No, I'm doing fine' with a smile to accompany her statement. The fact is that the smile isn't genuine - behind it lies the pain.

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