Word of the Day : March 18, 2025 Admonish verb ad-MAH-nish What It Means To admonish someone is to express warning or disapproval towards them, or to urge them to do something. // We were admonished for arriving late to the meeting. // They were admonished to take advantage of the opportunity. See the entry > ADMONISH In Context "My … Continue reading Word of the Day : Admonish
Word of the Day : Limerick
Word of the Day : Limerick Limerick noun LIM-uh-rik What It Means A limerick is a humorous rhyming poem of five lines. // My limerick received a prize for the funniest poem at the open mic night. See the entry > LIMERICK In Context "… the play is silly, purposefully stupid and tough for even [Cole] Escola to … Continue reading Word of the Day : Limerick
Word of the Day : Multifarious
Word of the Day : March 12, 2025 Multifarious adjective mul-tuh-FAIR-ee-us What It Means : Something described as multifarious has great diversity or variety, or is made up of many and various kinds of things. Multifarious is a formal word and a synonym of diverse. // He participated in multifarious activities throughout college. See the entry > MULTIFARIOUS In Context "Over … Continue reading Word of the Day : Multifarious
Word of the Day : Imperturbable
Word of the Day : March 10, 2025 Imperturbable adjective im-per-TER-buh-bul What It Means Imperturbable describes someone or something marked by extreme calm; such a person or thing is very hard to disturb or upset. // The imperturbable captain did not panic when the boat sailed into the path of a violent storm. // Nothing disrupted the contestant's imperturbable focus. See … Continue reading Word of the Day : Imperturbable
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