Word of the Day (megalomaniac)-19NOV22
Today’s “Word of the Day” is megalomaniac and it is a noun meaning “a person who has an abnormally strong desire for power and control”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is megalomaniac and it is a noun meaning “a person who has an abnormally strong desire for power and control”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is get around and it is a noun meaning “deal with, cope with, sort out, take care of, get over, resolve, find an answer/solution to (something that you have not yet done/dealt with).”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is alibi and it is a noun meaning “excuse, pretext, reason, defence, explanation, plea, justification (given to prove something or avoid blame); From Latin, Alibi literally means “somewhere else””. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is hypothecate and it is a verb meaning “pledge (an asset/(property) as collateral/surety to secure/obtain a loan from a lender without giving up title, possession, or ownership rights”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is Global South and it is a noun meaning “the poor developing countries (of Asia, Africa, South America, amongst others); the economically developed countries (of Europe, North America, Australia, amongst others)”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is recrimination and it is a noun meaning “a situation in which people are accusing each other; an act of accusing someone who has accused you; mutual accusation(s), counter-accusation(s), countercharge, counterattack, retaliation”. […….]
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