Word of the Day : March 24, 2025 Garble verb GAR-bul What It Means To garble something, such as a word, name, message, etc., is to cause it to be unclear or distorted. This type of garbling can be the result of an accident, ignorance, or a transmission error. Garble can also mean "to so alter or distort … Continue reading Word of the Day : Garble
Word of the Day : Permeate
Permeate verb PER-mee-ayt What It Means To permeate is to pass or spread through something. // The scent of lilacs permeated the room. // A feeling of anxiety permeated the office as everyone rushed to meet the deadline. See the entry > PERMEATE In Context "The smell of sawdust permeates the air, and the din of buzzing chainsaws echoes from crews working … Continue reading Word of the Day : Permeate
Word of the Day : Vernal
Word of the Day : March 20, 2025 Vernal adjective VER-nul What It Means Vernal is a formal adjective that describes something that relates to or occurs in the spring. // It is such a relief after a long, cold winter to see the trees and flowers in their glorious vernal bloom. See the entry > … Continue reading Word of the Day : Vernal
Word of the Day : Juggernaut
Word of the Day : March 19, 2025 Juggernaut noun JUG-er-nawt What It Means A juggernaut is something (such as a force, campaign, or movement) that is extremely large and powerful and cannot be stopped. // The team is a juggernaut this year, winning more games than any team before it has. See the entry > JUGGERNAUT In … Continue reading Word of the Day : Juggernaut
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