The roses are queeming to look at.
-a grammatically correct sentence according to my grandma’s dictionary during a scrabble game
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The roses are queeming to look at.
-a grammatically correct sentence according to my grandma’s dictionary during a scrabble game
Todays word of the day is: Quandary
Origin of the word is traced back to the 16th century. It stems from the Latin word "quandō," which means "when".
Scruple
[ skroo-puhl ]
noun
1. a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions
2. a very small portion or amount
3. (archaic) a unit of weight used by apothecaries, equal to 20 grains (1.295 grams) or 1/3 of a dram
4. (archaic) an ancient Roman unit of weight equivalent to 1/24 of an ounce or 1/288 of a pound
verb
5. to hesitate or be reluctant to do something due to a moral or ethical quandary
synonyms
(def. 1)
quandry
qualm
doubt
hesitation
(def. 5)
falter
doubt
fret
waver
vacillate
demur
origin
1350–1400; late Middle English: from French scrupule or Latin scrupulus from scrupus, meaning rough pebble; anxiety
example (def. 5)
He doesn't scruple to ask his parents for money.
related forms
scrupulous (adj.)
Todays Word Of The Day is: Desiderium
Todays Scrabble word of the day is: Beholden
Todays Scrabble word of the day is: Mesmerize
Todays Scrabble word of the day is: Requisite
Todays English word of the day is: Whim