Word Of The Day
Good morning. Today’s word of the day is:
Fastidious, meaning difficult to please.
In what context would you use this word? What does it remind you of?
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Word Of The Day
Good morning. Today’s word of the day is:
Fastidious, meaning difficult to please.
In what context would you use this word? What does it remind you of?
Word Of The Day
Hello! Today’s word of the day is:
Omnibus, meaning relating to or including many things
Tell me, how would you use this?
Word Of The Day
Hello, all! I do apologize for the lack of posts over the past few days - I have been dealing with personal mayhem. But I am back! And today’s word of the day is:
Sanction, meaning to give effective or authoritative approval or consent to.
Just to make it up to you, I will also add a word for each day I was offline. They are:
Labarum, meaning an imperial standard of the later Roman emperors resembling the vexillum; especially: the standard bearing the Chi-Rho adopted by Constantine after he converted to Christianity.
Oxymora, meaning a combination of contradictory or incongruous words.
Cadelle, meaning a small cosmopolitan black beetle (Tenebroides mauritanicus) destructive to stored grain.
How would you use these words?