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All of Milchick’s big words Severance Season 2 Episode 9 – chicanery, feculence, remonstration, and more

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Severance Season 2 Episode 9 Milchicks big words defined



In Severance Season 2 Episode 9, The After Hours, we see Milchick really tap into his diverse big word vocabulary, especially when speaking to Drummond. Let's take a look at what each of those big words from the episode means, you know, just in case you didn't know.




Defining all of Milchick's big words from Severance Season 2 Episode 9
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Defining all of Milchick's big words from Severance Season 2 Episode 9




It wouldn't be a Severance episode without Milchick letting us all know we don't come close to his vast vocabulary. And The After Hours episode is no different. Let's break down all the big words Milchick used throughout Season 2 Episode 9:





  • Chicanery


    • Chicanery refers to the use of trickery, deception, or subterfuge to achieve a goal. It involves using clever but dishonest methods to manipulate situations or people. It generally carries a negative connotation, implying underhanded tactics or legal maneuvering that, while possible technically within the rules, violates its spirit or intent.





  • Remonstration


    • Remonstration refers to an earnest presentation of reasons for opposition or grievance. It's a formal protest, objection, or expression of disapproval, typically delivered in a reasoned manner rather than through angry confrontation. Unlike chicanery, which implies deception, remonstration suggests a principled and reasoned objection to something perceived as wrong or unjust.





  • Feculence


    • Feculence refers to the quality of being feculent, which means containing or resembling feces. It describes something that is foul, dirty, or contaminated with waste matter. It's quite uncommon in everyday speech but appears in scientific, medical, or literary contexts where a precise term for filthiness or contamination with waste matter is needed.



    • Of all the words Milchick used in tonight's episode, this one will definitely be making it's way into my vocabulary.





  • Monosyllabically


    • Monosyllabically is an adverb that describes speaking or communicating using predominantly single-syllable words or in a very brief, terse manner. It often implies a minimalist style of speech where someone is being deliberately short or curt in their responses. This style of speaking is sometimes associated with someone being uninterested, angry, or reluctant to engage in conversation.






As expected, Milchick of course used all these words perfectly. Hopefully we'll get some more vocabulary lessons next week when the Severance Season 2 finale airs.



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