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Word of the Day (euphemism)-19FEB21

February 19, 2021 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “euphemism” and it is a noun meaning “an innocuous (inoffensive/harmless) or pleasant word/phrase/expression that is […….]

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “furlough” and it is a noun meaning “If a firm is not able to function […….]

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “aghast” and it is an adjective meaning “stunned, shocked, horrified, appalled, afraid, frightened, scared, spooked”. Example Sentence: The one […….]

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “firefighting” and it is a noun meaning “an act of finding a solution to a […….]

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is quip and it is a verb meaning “make a funny/witty remark or comment; joke, banter, […….]

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February 14, 2021 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is infatuate (be infatuated with) and it is a verb meaning “have strong feelings of love or passion or admiration […….]

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