Word of the Day : February 2, 2024 Prognosticate verb prahg-NAHSS-tuh-kayt What It Means To prognosticate is to predict or foreshadow something. // Our company uses current trends to prognosticate what the workplace of the future will be like. See the entry > PROGNOSTICATE In Context “What-ifs are almost always registered as negative. We prognosticate the worst-case scenarios probably as … Continue reading Word of the Day – Prognosticate
Word of the Day – Quotidian
Word of the Day : January 31, 2024 Quotidian adjective kwoh-TID-ee-un What It Means Something described as quotidian occurs every day or occurs routinely or typically. More broadly, quotidian is used as a synonym of commonplace and ordinary. // The article offers suggestions on how to gamify quotidian tasks. See the entry > QUOTIDIAN In Context "Ultimately, the beauty creators offered a behind-the-scenes look at how … Continue reading Word of the Day – Quotidian
Word of the Day – Bailiwick
Word of the Day : January 30, 2024 Bailiwick noun BAY-lih-wik What It Means Bailiwick refers to the domain or sphere in which someone has superior knowledge or authority. // Fundraising events are his bailiwick. See the entry > BAILIWICK in Context "Originally directed at lower-paid independents such as Uber drivers and delivery people, first the State of … Continue reading Word of the Day – Bailiwick
Word of the Day – Emote
Word of the Day : January 29, 2024 Emote verb ih-MOHT What It Means To emote is to express emotion in a very dramatic or obvious way. // He stood on the stage, emoting and gesturing wildly. See the entry > EMPOTE in Context "An entity that feigns human emotions is arguably a worse object of affection than a cold, … Continue reading Word of the Day – Emote
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