Word of the Day : November 14, 2025 Heyday noun HAY-day What It Means Heyday refers to the period of one's greatest popularity, vigor, or prosperity. It is usually used in the singular. // In its heyday, the circus was a major form of entertainment for the small town. See the entry > HEYDAY In Context "In its heyday, … Continue reading Word of the Day: Heyday
Word of the Day: Abide
Word of the Day : November 12, 2025 Abide verb uh-BYDE What It Means If someone cannot abide someone or something bad, unpleasant, etc., they cannot tolerate or accept that person or thing. Abide can also mean "to accept without objection" and "to remain or continue." // I just can't abide such blatant dishonesty. // Residents agree to abide by the dorm's … Continue reading Word of the Day: Abide
Word of the Day : Peremptory
Word of the Day : November 13, 2025 Peremptory adjective puh-REMP-tuh-ree What It Means Peremptory is a formal word used especially in legal contexts to describe an order, command, etc., that requires immediate compliance with no opportunity to show why one should not comply. It is also used disapprovingly to describe someone with an arrogant attitude, or … Continue reading Word of the Day : Peremptory
Word of the Day: Doughty
Word of the Day : November 11, 2025 Doughty adjective DOW-tee What It Means Doughty is a word with an old-fashioned flair used to describe someone who is brave, strong, and determined. // The monument celebrates the doughty townspeople who fended off invaders centuries ago. See the entry > DOUGHTY In Context “The film chooses to render our doughty heroes’ super-costumes … Continue reading Word of the Day: Doughty
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