Word of the Day : December 9, 2021 Rankle verb RANK-ul What It Means Rankle means "to cause anger, irritation, or bitterness." // Rae Ann's snooty attitude and rude behavior rankled the host, but he smiled to hide his irritation. See the entry > Examples "Just one caveat: big swaths of this book are fiction, which may rankle readers who are eager … Continue reading Word of the Day – Rankle
Word of the Day – Milquetoast
Word of the Day : December 8, 2021 Milquetoast noun MILK-tohst What It Means A milquetoast is a timid, meek, or unassertive person. // The sales manager is not a milquetoast: when she sees an opportunity to make a lucrative deal, she will seal it. See the entry > Examples "I think if you're likable, sometimes you are like milquetoast. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Milquetoast
Word of the Day – Ostracize
Word of the Day : December 7, 2021 Ostracize verb AH-struh-syze What It Means Ostracize means "to exclude from a group by common consent." // The Senator knew that he might be ostracized by his party, but he voted with his heart and against the party line, nevertheless. See the entry > Examples "Our mental health suffers if we feel … Continue reading Word of the Day – Ostracize
International Day of Persons With Disabilities
3rd December 2021 "Disability inclusion is an essential condition to upholding human rights, sustainable development, and peace and security. It is also central to the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind. The commitment to realizing the rights of persons with disabilities is not only a matter of justice; … Continue reading International Day of Persons With Disabilities
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