Word of the Day (nugatory)-22APR22

Word of the Day (nugatory)-22APR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is nugatory and it is an adjective meaning “useless, futile, worthless, meaningless, ineffective, of no use, of no value, vain, hollow, insignificant, trivial”. 

Example Sentence: The government’s response has been nugatory, its mean mitigations mostly in loans that only stoke future problems for households: high energy prices are not set to be a brief spike. When energy companies warn that some 40% of households will fall into fuel poverty, with thousands telling them already about their inability to pay, inaction is not an option.

Word of the Day (nugatory)-22APR22

This word is present in The Guardian article People are struggling to pay their energy bills – here’s a simple idea that could help and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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