century
[C] Countable
pl: centuries
The word primarily evokes a sense of vast, sweeping time. It is the standard unit for historical eras, shifting the focus from individual lives to broad societal trends and epochal changes. In a military or quantitative context, it suggests rigid organization and scale, stemming from the Latin 'centuria'. This usage is now rare outside of historical discussions regarding Rome. In sports—specifically cricket—the term carries a high emotional weight of prestige and achievement. Scoring a "century" is viewed as a milestone of endurance and skill, transforming a number into a symbol of mastery.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is procrastinating on a history essay in the campus library.
Chloe Smith
this paper on the 19th century is legit killing me.
Karen Smith
stop slacking and just grind it out. you're lagging behind.
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Chloe uses the slang 'legit' to emphasize her struggle, while Karen uses the phrasal verb 'grind it out' (to work hard at something tedious) and 'lagging behind' to express her characteristic pressure on her daughter.