Word of the Day : Omniscient Omniscient adjective ahm-NISH-unt What It Means Omniscient describes someone or something with unlimited knowledge or understanding. // "You'll need to tell me when you don't understand something I've explained," Maria said. "I'm not omniscient, you know." See the entry > OMNISCIENT In Context "The Abrahamic faiths conceive of God as an omniscient creator and … Continue reading Word of the Day – Omniscient
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Word of the Day – Zest
Word of the Day : October 18, 2024 Zest noun ZEST What It Means Zest refers to an enjoyably exciting quality, or to keen enjoyment itself. In culinary use, zest refers to small pieces of the peel of a lemon, lime, orange, or other citrus fruit used as flavoring. // His humor added zest to the presentation's admittedly dry material. // … Continue reading Word of the Day – Zest
Word of the Day – Fugacious
Word of the Day : October 17, 2024 Fugacious adjective fyoo-GAY-shus What It Means Fugacious is a formal word that describes something that lasts only a short time. // The rock band’s early success proved fugacious; within two years its members had moved on to other careers. // Savor the enduring pleasures of life as intensely as the fugacious ones. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Fugacious
Word of the Day : Exact
Word of the Day : October 16, 2024 Exact verb ig-ZAKT What It Means To exact something (such as payment or revenge) is to demand it and get it, especially by using force or threats. Exact is also used in phrases like "exact a terrible toll" and "exact a high/heavy price" to say that something has caused a … Continue reading Word of the Day : Exact
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