Word of the Day (flexitarian)-01MAY21

Word of the Day (flexitarian)-01MAY21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “flexitarian and it is a noun meaning “a person who eats mostly vegetarian food, but eats non-vegetarian food occasionally”.

Example Sentence: One in eight Britons claim to be vegetarian or vegan and another one in five flexitarian, eating meat-free sometimes; and although meat consumption rose over the last decade the big rise was in chicken, not red meat. Going veggie for the sake of the planet, rather than the animals, might have sounded eccentric (strange) a generation ago but it barely raises a millennial (Gen Y born 1981-1996) eyebrow now.

Word of the Day (flexitarian)-01MAY21

This word is present in The Guardian article The low-hanging fruit in the climate battle? Cutting down on meat and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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