Word of the Day : July 9, 2025 Simulacrum noun sim-yuh-LAK-rum What It Means A simulacrum is a superficial likeness of something, usually as an imitation, copy, or representation. The plural of simulacrum is either simulacrums or simulacra. // The surprise still succeeded, thanks to the simulacrum of confusion expressed by two guests when they were spotted before the big moment. See the … Continue reading Word of the Day : Simulacrum
Word of the Day: Exemplary
Word of the Day : July 8, 2025 Exemplary adjective ig-ZEM-pluh-ree What It Means Something described as exemplary is extremely good and deserves to be admired and copied. // Our research team was awarded for our exemplary work on the project. See the entry > EXEMPLARY In Context “[Director, Oliver] Hermanus again shows highly polished craftsmanship, adding the … Continue reading Word of the Day: Exemplary
Word of the Day : Procrastinate
Word of the Day : July 7, 2025 Procrastinate verb pruh-KRASS-tuh-nayt What It Means To procrastinate is to be slow or late about doing something that should be done, or about doing or attending to things in general. // Tickets to the event are selling swiftly, so don't procrastinate—buy yours today. // Not one to procrastinate, Harry set … Continue reading Word of the Day : Procrastinate
Word of the Day : Yankee
Word of the Day : July 4, 2025 Yankee noun YANG-kee What It Means Yankee can refer broadly to anyone born or living in the U.S., more narrowly to only those in the northern U.S., or even more narrowly to only those in the states of New England. The broadest use is especially common outside the U.S. // … Continue reading Word of the Day : Yankee
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