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Word of the Day (prognosis)-09JAN22

January 9, 2022 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is prognosis and it is a noun meaning “forecast, prediction, projection; augury, prophecy, prognostication”. Example Sentence: The […….]

Word of the Day (fatuous)-08JAN22
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Word of the Day (fatuous)-08JAN22

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is fatuous and it is an adjective meaning “silly, foolish, stupid, nonsensical, brainless, mindless, pointless, senseless, ridiculous, […….]

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Word of the Day (stomp on)-07JAN22

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is stomp on and it is a phrasal verb meaning “press the foot down on (someone/something) forcefully; […….]

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Word of the Day (off-the-cuff)-06JAN22

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is off-the-cuff and it is an adjective meaning “unprepared, spontaneous, unplanned, unscripted, unconsidered, unpremeditated, casual, automatic, ad […….]

Word of the Day (masochistically) -05JAN22
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Word of the Day (masochistically)-05JAN22

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is masochistically and it is an adverb meaning “in a way of taking pleasure from pain/suffering; in […….]

Word of the Day (knock-on effect)-04JAN22
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Word of the Day (knock-on effect)-04JAN22

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is knock-on effect and it is a noun meaning “an event (or a process/action) that causes several […….]

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