Word of the Day :July 3, 2024 Insuperable adjective in-SOO-puh-ruh-bul What It Means Something described as insuperable is impossible to gain control of, solve, or overcome. // The book tells the inspiring story of a group of people who achieved a great deal despite nearly insuperable obstacles. See the entry > INSUPERABLE In Context "A love story comes … Continue reading Word of the Day – Insuperable
Word of the Day – Glade
Word of the Day : July 2, 2024 Glade noun GLAYD What It Means A glade is a grassy open space in a forest. // She felt the most at ease outdoors, often taking delight in the peaceful glades she came across on her hikes. See the entry > GLADE In Context “[Elsie] Reford was no professional gardener, … Continue reading Word of the Day – Glade
Word of the Day – Abhor
Word of the Day : July 1, 2024 Abhor verb ub-HOR What It Means Abhor is synonymous with loathe. Something or someone who is abhorred is regarded with extreme disgust or hatred. // Mariah is an animal rights activist who abhors any and all mistreatment of animals. See the entry > ABHOR in Context "While Anne's embarrassed by the … Continue reading Word of the Day – Abhor
Word of the Day – Deference
Word of the Day : June 28, 2024 Deference noun DEF-uh-runss What It Means Deference refers to respect and esteem that is appropriate to show to someone, such as a superior or elder. Something done in deference to, or out of deference to, someone or something is done in order to show respect for the opinions or … Continue reading Word of the Day – Deference
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