Word of the Day : January 25, 2024 Vivacious adjective vuh-VAY-shus What It Means Someone or something described as vivacious is happy and lively in an appealing way. // Our vivacious host’s bubbly humor and welcoming spirit quickly set everyone at ease. See the entry > VIVACIOUS IN Context “Mikayla Nogueira staked her claim in the beauty space on TikTok … Continue reading Word of the Day – Vivacious
Word of the Day – Capitulate
Word of the Day : January 24, 2024 Capitulate verb kuh-PIH-chuh-layt What It Means To capitulate is to surrender to an enemy, often after negotiating terms, or to stop trying to fight or resist something. // After months of organized boycotts, company officials finally capitulated to the protesters’ demands and announced significant changes to their practices. // The … Continue reading Word of the Day – Capitulate
Word of the Day – Unfettered
Word of the Day : January 23, 2024 Unfettered adjective un-FET-erd What It Means Unfettered describes what is not controlled or restricted. It is a synonym of both free and unrestrained. // The biographer has been given unfettered access to the family's collection of personal correspondence. See the entry > UNFETTERED In Context "Kevin Desjardins, president of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, … Continue reading Word of the Day – Unfettered
Word of the Day – Sarcasm
Word of the Day : January 22, 2024 Sarcasm noun SAHR-kaz-um What It Means Sarcasm refers to the use of words that mean one thing to communicate the exact opposite of that thing, especially to insult someone, to show irritation, or to be funny. // Her monotone voice often made it difficult to tell whether or not … Continue reading Word of the Day – Sarcasm
You must be logged in to post a comment.