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Word of the Day: Redoubtable

Today’s word of the day is redoubtable, courtesy of the Word Guru. Redoubtable is an adjective that means “that is to be feared; formidable; commanding or evoking respect, reverence, or […]

February 16, 2024February 16, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Utter

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Dictionary.com, is utter. Utter can be a verb or an adjective. As an adjective, it means “complete; total; absolute, unconditional; unqualified” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/utter). As […]

February 16, 2024February 16, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Testudinal

Today’s word of the day, thanks to wordsmith.org, is testudinal. According to the website, this adjective can mean slow, arched, or old, and that is comes from the Latin testudo, […]

February 15, 2024February 15, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Disparage

Today’s word of the day, thanks to Word Guru, is disparage. This verb means “to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle” or “to bring reproach or discredit upon; lower […]

February 14, 2024February 14, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Adept

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of The New York Times, is adept. Adept can be an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it means “very skilled” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/adept). As […]

February 13, 2024February 13, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Laconic

Today’s word of the day is laconic. It is an adjective that means “using few words; terse” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/laconic). The word entered the language around the “1580s, literally ‘of or pertaining […]

February 11, 2024February 11, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Wyvern

Today’s word of the day, from Dictionary.com, is wyvern, which can also be spelled wivern. It is pronounced with a “long I,” /ˈwaɪ vərn/. It is a noun which refers […]

February 10, 2024February 10, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Inanity

Today’s word of the day, thanks to the NY Times, is inanity. The Times defines inanity as “a total lack of meaning, significance or substance” (https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/04/learning/word-of-the-day-inanity.html). Dictionary.com defines the noun […]

February 10, 2024February 10, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Peripatetic

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of The Dictionary Project email, is peripatetic. It can be either an adjective or a noun, and both have two, connected meanings. The adjective […]

February 9, 2024February 9, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Utmost

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of The Dictionary Project’s daily email, is utmost. Utmost can be an adjective or a noun, according to TDP. As an adjective, it means […]

February 8, 2024February 8, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Amalgamate

Today’s word of the day, thanks to Dictionary.com, is amalgamate. It is a verb that means “to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite” (https://www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/). The […]

February 7, 2024February 7, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Bucolic

Today’s word of the day, thanks to Vocabulary.com, is bucolic. This adjective means “of or relating to shepherds” or “of, relating to, or suggesting an idyllic rural life” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/bucolic). The […]

February 6, 2024February 6, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

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