Word of the Day : January 20, 2025 Inimitable adjective in-IM-it-uh-bul What It Means Inimitable describes someone or something that is impossible to copy or imitate. // Courtnay delivered the speech in her own inimitable style. See the entry > INIMITABLE In Context “In a nation whose professed ideals include freedom, liberty and independence, every American is charged with … Continue reading Word of the Day : Inimitable
Word of the Day : Apprehension
Word of the Day : January 17, 2025 Apprehension noun ap-rih-HEN-shun What It Means Apprehension most often refers to the fear that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; it’s a feeling of being worried about the future. The word can also refer to seizure by legal process. // There is growing apprehension that next quarter’s profits will … Continue reading Word of the Day : Apprehension
Word of the Day : Parlay
Word of the Day : January 16, 2025 Parlay verb PAHR-lay What It Means To parlay something is to use or develop it in order to get something else of greater value. Parlay is often used with the word into. // He hoped to parlay his basketball skills into a college scholarship. // She parlayed $5,000 and years of hard work into a … Continue reading Word of the Day : Parlay
Word of the Day : Hackneyed
Word of the Day : January 15, 2025 Hackneyed adjective HAK-need What It Means Something is considered hackneyed when it is not interesting, funny, etc., because of being used too often; in other words, it's neither fresh nor original. // The new crime drama's characters are shallow stereotypes who engage one another in hackneyed dialogue. See the entry … Continue reading Word of the Day : Hackneyed
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