Word of the Day : October 6, 2025 Embarrass verb im-BAIR-us What It Means To embarrass someone is to make them feel confused and foolish in front of other people. // Unexpected laughter embarrassed the speaker. See the entry > EMBARRASS In Context “Going public creates accountability and makes backing out harder. Every creator wishes they’d started sooner. … Continue reading Word of the Day: Embarrass
Word of the Day: Gibbous
Word of the Day : October 3, 2025 Gibbous adjective JIB-us What It Means Gibbous is most often used to describe the moon or a planet when it is seen with more than half but not all of the apparent disk illuminated. // The waxing gibbous moon provided the perfect lighting for a night of spooky storytelling around the … Continue reading Word of the Day: Gibbous
Word of the Day: Impetuous
Word of the Day : September 30, 2025 Impetuous adjective im-PECH-uh-wus What It Means Impetuous is a synonym of impulsive that describes a person who is acting without thought, or an action that is done without thought. // That impetuous decision could've cost us everything we worked so hard for. See the entry > IMPETUOUS In Context “She takes off, impetuous and alone, … Continue reading Word of the Day: Impetuous
Word of the Day: Obliterate
Word of the Day : September 29, 2025 Obliterate verb uh-BLIT-uh-rayt What It Means To obliterate something is to destroy it completely so that nothing is left, to destroy utterly all trace, indication, or significance of it. It can also mean "to remove utterly from recognition or memory." // The wave completely obliterated our sandcastles. // The October … Continue reading Word of the Day: Obliterate
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