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Word of the Day (mercurial)-15JUL21

Word of the Day (mercurial)-15JUL21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is mercurial and it is an adjective meaning “unpredictable, volatile, erratic, inconsistent, irregular, capricious, temperamental, moody, fluctuating, variable, changeable”.

Example Sentence: The good news is that six months into the Joe Biden administration, he’s delivered on one of his main campaign pitches and restored a sense of “normalcy” to the country. After four years of mercurial rule by Donald Trump, the White House has become a more predictable place.

This word is present in The Guardian article How have Joe Biden’s first six months been? Our panelists weigh in and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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