Tag: dictionary
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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; […]
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 […]
Word of the Day: Conflate
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is conflate. The history of this word is quite interesting. Merriam-Webster gives two definitions: “Two closely related meanings of the verb conflate […]
Word of the Day: Meliorism
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of the Word Gurus, is meliorism. Interestingly, the email I received from the Word Gurus spelled the word with two ls (melliorism), but I […]
Word of the Day: Mnemonic
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of vocabulary.com, is mnemonic. “A mnemonic is a memory aid for something, often taking the form of a rhyme or an acronym. I before […]
Word of the Day: Malapropism
Today’s word of the day is malapropism. A malapropism is “an act or habit of misusing words ridiculously, especially by the confusion of words that are similar in sound” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/malapropism). […]
Word of the Day: Bunkum
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is bunkum. The dictionary’s website says this about this noun: “Bunkum is an old-fashioned and informal word that refers to foolish or […]
Word of the Day: Peccant
Today’s word of the day, thanks to A.Word.A.Day with Anu Gard, is peccant (https://wordsmith.org/words/today.html). Peccant is an adjective that means “sinning; guilty of a moral offense” or “violating a rule, […]
Word of the Day Angel
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of the Old English Wordhord, is angel, though on the Wordhord website it is actually engel. An angel is, of course, a spiritual being, […]