Word of the Day : January 21, 2021 Exact verb ig-ZAKT Definition 1 : to call for forcibly or urgently and obtain 2 : to call for as necessary or desirable Did you know? Exact derives from a form of the Latin verb exigere, meaning "to drive out, to demand, or to measure." (Another descendant of exigere is the word exigent, which can … Continue reading Word of the Day – Exact
Word of the Day – Gulosity
Word of the Day : January 20, 2021 Gulosity noun goo-LAH-suh-tee Definition : excessive appetite : greediness Did you know? Gulosity is a rare word for "gluttony" that sees only occasional use in English these days. It derives via Middle English and Anglo-French from the Latin adjective gulosus ("gluttonous") and ultimately from the noun gula ("gullet"). It was apparently a favorite word of famed … Continue reading Word of the Day – Gulosity
Word of the Day – Conjecture
Word of the Day : January 19, 2021 Conjecture verb kun-JEK-cher Definition 1 : to arrive at or deduce by surmise or guesswork : guess 2 : to form a supposition or inference Did you know? When the noun conjecture entered English in the 14th century, it referred to the act of interpreting signs or omens especially to make prognostications. That sense is now obsolete, but by … Continue reading Word of the Day – Conjecture
Word of the Day – Preeminent
Word of the Day : January 18, 2021 Preeminent adjective pree-EM-uh-nunt Definition 1 : exhibiting eminence especially in standing above others in some quality or position : prominent 2 : standing out so as to be readily perceived or noted : conspicuous 3 : jutting out : projecting Did you know? What is noteworthy about the following sentence? "Denali Mountain is a prominent eminence on the Alaskan landscape." … Continue reading Word of the Day – Preeminent
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