Word of the Day : October 14, 2022 Transmogrify verb transs-MAH-gruh-fye What It Means Transmogrify means “to change something significantly and often with humorous or jarring effect.” // If all goes as planned, the school's gym will be transmogrified into a spooky gallery of Halloween delights. See the entry > TRANSMOGRIFY In Context “[Adam Lambert] was easily the starriest … Continue reading Word of the Day – Transmogrify
Word of the Day – Decorous
Word of the Day : October 13, 2022 Decorous adjective DECK-er-us What It Means Decorous means “marked by propriety and good taste; correct.” A person or thing that is decorous conforms to an approved or conventional standard. // Before making her daily announcements, the principal mentioned how proud she was of the students' decorous conduct at the recent school dance. See … Continue reading Word of the Day – Decorous
Word of the Day – Rabble
Word of the Day : October 12, 2022 Rabble noun RAB-ul What It Means Rabble is used to refer to a large group of loud people who could become violent (that is, a mob), or, usually in the phrase the rabble, to refer to the great mass of regular people as contrasted with the elite. In the latter use, … Continue reading Word of the Day – Rabble
Word of the Day – Mnemonic
Word of the Day : October 11, 2022 Mnemonic adjective nih-MAH-nik What It Means Mnemonic means “assisting or intended to assist memory” or “of or relating to a technique for improving one's memory.” It also has a broader sense meaning “of or relating to memory.” // James taught his students the mnemonic sentence “King Philip Came Over For Good … Continue reading Word of the Day – Mnemonic
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