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Word of the Day: Melioration

Today’s word of the day is melioration. Melioration means “The act or process of improving something or the state of being improved” (https://www.yourdictionary.com/melioration) or “semantic change in a word to […]

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

Word of the Day: Obstreperous

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is obstreperous. It’s an adjective that means “resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly” or “noisy, clamorous, or boisterous” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/obstreperous). […]

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

Word of the Day: Amiable

Today’s word of the day, thanks to The New York Times, is amiable. Amiable is an adjective that means “having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable” or “friendly; congenial” […]

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

Word of the Day: Pseudonym

Today’s word of the day, thanks to The New York Times, is pseudonym. Pseudonym means “a fictitious name used especially by an author to conceal their identity; pen name” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/pseudonym). […]

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

Word of the Day: Symposium

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is symposium. Symposium means “a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, especially a meeting at which several speakers talk […]

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

Word of the Day: Apathetic

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of the New York Times, is apathetic. Apathetic means “having or showing little or no emotion” or “not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive” […]

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

Word of the Day: Concatenate

Today’s word of the day, thanks to Vocabulary.com, is concatenate (https://www.vocabulary.com/word-of-the-day/). Concatenate is a verb that means “to link together; unite in a series or chain” (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/concatenate). Merriam-Webster says, “Concatenate […]

May 22, 2024May 22, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Ally

Today’s word of the day is ally, in a continuation of the last three days. Ally can be a noun or a verb, and the verb can be used either […]

May 19, 2024May 19, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Alloy

Today’s word of the day, thanks again to The Dictionary Project, is alloy. Alloy can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means “a substance composed of […]

May 19, 2024May 19, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Alley

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of the Dictionary Project email, is alley. Alley is a noun that can mean “a passage, as through a continuous row of houses, permitting […]

May 18, 2024May 18, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Allay

Today’s word of the day, courtesy of the Dictionary Project email, is allay. According to the email, allay was at one point a noun meaning “a calming, soothing force,” and […]

May 18, 2024May 18, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

Word of the Day: Maecenatism

Today’s word of the day, thanks to the Wordsmith’s daily A.Word.A.Day email, is maecenatism. Maecenatism means “Patronage, for example, the support or financial sponsorship provided to artists, musicians, or writers,” […]

May 17, 2024May 17, 2024 Paul Schleifer Word of the Day

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