Word of the Day: Chastise

Word of the Day : November 25, 2024 Chastise verb chass-TYZE   What It Means To chastise someone is to criticize them harshly for doing something wrong. // The waiter was chastised for forgetting the customer’s order. See the entry > CHASTISE In Context “… what I’m saying is that we must acknowledge that hypocrisy exists all around … Continue reading Word of the Day: Chastise

Word of the Day – Paroxysm

Word of the Day : November 22, 2024 Paroxysm noun PAIR-uk-sih-zum What It Means Paroxysm is a formal word that refers to a sudden strong feeling or uncontrollable expression of emotion. In medical use, paroxysm refers to a sudden attack or increase of symptoms of a disease that often occurs repeatedly. // The comedy special sent us into paroxysms of laughter. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Paroxysm

Word of the Day : Moot

Word of the Day : November 19, 2024  Moot adjective MOOT What It Means Moot typically describes something that is no longer important or worth discussing. It can also describe something that is argued about but not possible for people to prove. // I think they were wrong, but the point is moot. Their decision has been made … Continue reading Word of the Day : Moot