mot juste
English
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French mot juste.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /məʊˈʒuːst/ (or as French, below)
- Rhymes: -uːst
Noun
mot juste (plural mots justes)
- The perfectly appropriate word or phrase for the situation.
- Synonym: winged word
- 1960, P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, chapter V:
- She legged it, and for a moment silence reigned. Then Bobbie said, “Phew!” and I agreed that “Phew!” was the mot juste.
- 2014 March 23, David Streitfeld, “Web Fiction, Serialized and Social”, in New York Times[1]:
- Wattpad is not the sort of site where writers talk about suffering for their art or spend hours searching for the mot juste.
Translations
perfectly appropriate word or phrase
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mo ʒyst/
Noun
mot juste m (plural mots justes)
Descendants
- → English: mot juste
See also
- bon mot
- calembour
- jeu de mot
- l'esprit de l'escalier
- mot d'esprit