
Word of the Day (empirical)-02MAY23
Today’s “Word of the Day” is empirical and it is an adjective meaning “factual, actual, real, verifiable, practical, pragmatic, hands-on, experimental”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is empirical and it is an adjective meaning “factual, actual, real, verifiable, practical, pragmatic, hands-on, experimental”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is counsel and it is a noun meaning “lawyer, legal practitioner, legal adviser, legal executive, advocate, barrister, attorney, solicitor”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is attendant and it is a phrasal verb meaning “accompanying, associated, related, connected, resultant, consequent”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is ward off and it is a phrasal verb meaning “prevent, block, stop, resist, oppose, repel, drive back, beat back, chase away, turn away, beat off, fend off, stave off”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is tiptoe around and it is a phrasal verb meaning “(cautiously) avoid dealing with a problematic or controversial person, subject, situation, issue, etc.”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is “infamy“ and it is a noun meaning “the state/condition of being famous for something bad or negative; infamous state/condition; infamous quality; disrepute, ill repute, bad reputation, loss of reputation, bad name, loss of face, wickedness, disgrace, notoriety, shame, humiliation”. […….]
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