Creative Definition: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IO1f2j2T0co-DiUUNDXFDoO5AzkDc8rG/view?usp=sharing
ONLINE DICTIONARY ETYMOLOGY:
College Level Word: Inauspiciously / Inauspiciousness / Inauspicious
Original Sentence used in book… “October 6, inauspiciously for the Yankees when Joe Dugan and Waite Hoyt announced that someone had broken into their hotel room while they were out partying and stolen several hundred dollars.” (Gaff) 160.
Story: Inauspiciously, which was first brought up in the 1592, used as a word meaning unlucky, or unfavorable coming from the Latin word “Inauspicatus”. This was used by Latin and Greek people meaning “Not” or “Opposite of” during those times. The older meaning can be put into pieces to get a common understanding of the word. “In” being not or no, which automatically gets the reader on track to what the word could be. The prefix “Aus'' comes from Greek origins. Inauspiciously is not commonly used in today's world, by teenagers, however it is used by adults more commonly. Other words could be auspicious meaning a favorable occurrence. Other forms of auspicious could be auspiciously or auspiciousness, a favorable characteristic of something.
Roots:
Picious- “Full of” “relating to” “Brownish/Black”.
Prefixes:
In- Non, opposite of, not, nor.
Aus- outside, exciting, out of.
Suffixes:
Ly- Characteristic of, describing something or an event.
Sentences of Inauspiciously:
“Inauspiciously launching into the headwinds of the Great recession…” (Dental Trade Alliance).
“You know it started off very inauspiciously, it was like a tourist trap” (4state.news).
“It becomes barely a week after an inauspiciously placed storm over the Appalachians spurred near record coastal flooding in the Mid-Atlantic” (Cappucci).
Sentence Definition for Inauspiciously:
When someone describes something starting Inauspiciously, he/she is referring to something being unlucky, or unfavorable.
Inauspiciously Word Guess:
The idea of something, the example of, a way of something. Words that helped were (The) Quality of something (Of was used after every time the word was used). I think the reason behind the definition of Inauspiciously came from it’s common root (In) which means not. I was able to figure out that the word meant unlucky, or not favorable because of it's roots.
Multi-modal Definition:
The sun is shining, the clouds are grey.
I looked at my friend, and had one thing to say.
When I saw the big brown blob upon his shoe.
I thought to myself, could this be poo?
I stand right, as that is not dirt.
I turn to my friend, as he looks so very hurt.
The awkwardness of the event left a feeling of 0 bucks
I then thought to myself, dang that really sucks.
The luck was not on his side, for it was on mine
As I was fortunate to walk away that day,with a shoe with a shine!