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Word of the Day: Acquisitive

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Dictionary.com, is acquisitive. Aquisitive means “tending or seeking to acquire and own, often greedily; eager to get wealth, possessions” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/acquisitive). The word entered […]

February 4, 2024February 4, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Smart

Today’s word of the day is smart, and it may surprise you. Smart can be an adjective, a noun, or a verb. On the www.dictionary.com website, it has over 20 […]

February 2, 2024February 2, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Fathom

Today’s word of the day is fathom. As a noun, fathom is a measurement of six feet, or 1.8 meters, and is used primarily by people on the water. When […]

February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Sagacious

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of www.dictionary.com, is sagacious, an adjective meaning “having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd.” The IPA transcription looks like this: […]

February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Bailiwick

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is bailiwick (/ ˈbeɪ ləˌwɪk /), a noun which refers to “the district within which a bailie or bailiff has jurisdiction” or […]

January 30, 2024January 30, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Auspicious

Today’s word of the day, thanks to the Dictionary Project’s daily email, is auspicious. The adjective means “fortunate, likely to bring good luck” or “indicative of a favorable outcome.” Dictionary.com […]

January 29, 2024January 29, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Ineluctable

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Vocabulary.com, is ineluctable (https://www.vocabulary.com/word-of-the-day/), which defines the adjective as “impossible to avoid.” Dictionary.com defines it as “incapable of being evaded; inescapable” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/ineluctable). Etymonline […]

January 28, 2024January 28, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Words of the Day: Balderdash and Twaddle

Today’s word of the day is actually two words of the day: balderdash and twaddle. Balderdash means “senseless, stupid, or exaggerated talk or writing; nonsense” and “a muddled mixture of […]

January 27, 2024January 27, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Apocrypha

Today’s word of the day, partly thanks to the Grandiloquent Word of the Day (https://www.grandiloquentwordoftheday.com/), is apocrypha. In English, historically, the word is initially a proper noun, Apocrypha, but the […]

January 26, 2024January 26, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Robot

Today’s word of the day is robot. A noun, robot means “a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command” or “a person who acts and […]

January 25, 2024January 25, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Myopic

Today’s word of the day is myopic. The Dictionary Project’s email this morning defines the adjective in two ways: 1. “nearsighted; unable to see distant objects clearly”; and 2. “shortsighted; […]

January 24, 2024January 24, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Buttonhole

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Dictionary.com, is buttonhole. Buttonhole can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the hole through which a […]

January 23, 2024January 23, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

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