Word of the Day : October 14, 2020 Benefic adjective buh-NEF-ik Definition producing good or helpful results or effects : beneficent Did you know? Benefic comes from Latin beneficus, which in turn comes from bene ("well") and facere ("to do"). The word was originally used by astrologers to refer to celestial bodies believed to have a favorable influence, and it's still used in astrological … Continue reading Word of the Day – Benefic
Word of the Day – Usurp
Word of the Day : October 13, 2020 Usurp verb yoo-SERP Definition a : to seize and hold (office, place, functions, powers, etc.) in possession by force or without right b : to take or make use of without right 2 : to take the place of by or as if by force : supplant Did you know? Usurp was borrowed into … Continue reading Word of the Day – Usurp
Word of the Day – Mythomania
Word of the Day : October 12, 2020 Mythomania noun mith-uh-MAY-nee-uh Definition : an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating Did you know? We wouldn't lie to you about the history of mythomania. It comes, via the French mythomanie, from two ancient roots: the Greek mŷthos (meaning "myth") and the Late Latin mania (meaning "insanity marked by uncontrolled emotion or excitement"). … Continue reading Word of the Day – Mythomania
World Mental Health Day
Saturday 10th October 2020 The theme for World Mental Health day 2020 is ‘Mentalhealth for all’ The drastic lockdown measures, imposed to reduce thetransmission of Covid-19, meant the enforcement ofphysical isolation and distancing became a new way of life,disrupting natural social interactions and increasing mental distress. Looking after your mental health and well being whilst staying … Continue reading World Mental Health Day
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