Word of the Day – Chastise

Word of the Day : September 23, 2021 Chastise verb chass-TYZE What It Means Chastise means "to criticize (someone) harshly for doing something wrong." // The boss eventually had to chastise certain employees for being consistently late. See the entry > Examples "I used to chastise people for not working as efficiently as the WWE. … I was judgmental and I … Continue reading Word of the Day – Chastise

Word of the Day – Inchoate

Word of the Day : September 22, 2021 Inchoate adjective in-KOH-ut What It Means Inchoate means "imperfectly formed or formulated." // In the podcast, the author described the process by which she took a series of inchoate vignettes and shaped them into her best-selling novel. See the entry > Examples "Petrifying sights and sounds haunt her nights and inchoate shadows hover … Continue reading Word of the Day – Inchoate

Word of the Day – Collude

Word of the Day : September 20, 2021 Collude verb kuh-LOOD What It Means Collude means "to conspire or plot." // The two companies had colluded to keep prices high. See the entry > Examples "Seven … maintenance managers were federally charged … with bilking the transit agency out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by colluding with vendors to charge for goods … Continue reading Word of the Day – Collude