Word of the Day : March 6, 2024 Ad Hominem adjective ad-HAH-muh-num What It Means Something described as ad hominem involves an attack on an opponent’s character rather than an answer to assertions or points that the opponent has made. // The debate between the mayoral candidates was going smoothly until the ad hominem attacks began. See the entry > … Continue reading Word of the Day – Ad Hominem
Word of the Day – Luminary
Word of the Day : March 5, 2024 Luminary What It Means A luminary is a person of prominence or brilliant achievement. The word luminary may also refer to a celestial body, such as the sun or moon. // Luminaries of the art world congregated at the international convention. See the entry > LUMINARY In Context "The upcoming documentary will … Continue reading Word of the Day – Luminary
Word of the Day – Salubrious
Word of the Day : March 4, 2024 Salubrious adjective suh-LOO-bree-us What It Means Salubrious is a formal word that means “favorable to or promoting health or well-being.” // They picked up several salubrious habits on their wellness retreat in Bali. See the entry > SALUBRIOUS In Context “Despite their salubrious sounding name, fruit flies ... eat food that is decaying. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Salubrious
Word of the Day – Inveterate
Word of the Day : March 1, 2024 adjective in-VET-uh-rut What It Means Inveterate is a formal word used to describe someone who is always or often doing something specified. For instance, a person could be an inveterate liar, or inveterate prankster. Inveterate can also mean "firmly established by long persistence," as in "an inveterate tendency to overlook the … Continue reading Word of the Day – Inveterate
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