Word of the Day : January 7, 2022 Voluble adjective VAHL-yuh-bul What It Means Voluble means "characterized by ready or rapid speech." // During the public forum, the town's more voluble residents expressed their displeasure with the council's decision to increase property taxes. See the entry > Examples "[Erich Jarvis] hypothesized that the most vocal animals are typically the … Continue reading Word of the Day – Voluble
Word of The Day – Cerulean
Word of the Day : January 6, 2022 Cerulean adjective suh-ROO-lee-un What It Means Cerulean means "resembling the blue of the sky." // The painting depicts autumnal trees bordering a cerulean lake. See the entry > Examples "To our left, as we made our way along the trail, was an expansive valley enclosed by the cerulean heights of the Blue Ridge … Continue reading Word of The Day – Cerulean
Word of the Day – Exasperate
Word of the Day : December 21, 2021 Exasperate verb ig-ZASS-puh-rayt What It Means Exasperate means "to cause irritation or annoyance to someone" or "to excite the anger of someone." // The flight delays began to exasperate people in the airport. See the entry > Examples "His suggestions sometimes exasperate the garden designers, who have their own vision of where things … Continue reading Word of the Day – Exasperate
Word of the Day – Huckster
Word of the Day : December 20, 2021 Huckster noun HUCK-ster What It Means A huckster is a person who is aggressive or dishonest in selling. // The jewelry that the huckster was peddling was obviously imitation. See the entry > Examples "… somewhere between four million and eleven million people identified as Spiritualists in the United States alone. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Huckster
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