Word of the Day :July 3, 2024 Insuperable adjective in-SOO-puh-ruh-bul What It Means Something described as insuperable is impossible to gain control of, solve, or overcome. // The book tells the inspiring story of a group of people who achieved a great deal despite nearly insuperable obstacles. See the entry > INSUPERABLE In Context "A love story comes … Continue reading Word of the Day – Insuperable
Word of the Day – Abhor
Word of the Day : July 1, 2024 Abhor verb ub-HOR What It Means Abhor is synonymous with loathe. Something or someone who is abhorred is regarded with extreme disgust or hatred. // Mariah is an animal rights activist who abhors any and all mistreatment of animals. See the entry > ABHOR in Context "While Anne's embarrassed by the … Continue reading Word of the Day – Abhor
Word of the Day – Apocryphal
Word of the Day : June 17, 2024 Apocryphal adjective uh-PAH-kruh-ful What It Means Something described as apocryphal is of doubtful authenticity; the term is often applied to stories or legends that are often repeated but likely not true. Apocryphal can also describe something resembling or relating to the Apocrypha, the ancient Jewish books that are not part of the Hebrew … Continue reading Word of the Day – Apocryphal
Word of the Day : Gossip
Word of the Day : June 7, 2024 Gossip verb GAH-sup What It Means To gossip is to talk about the personal lives of other people.// The two siblings often gossip with each other about their neighbors via texting.See the entry > GOSSIP In Context “Not all gossip is bad, [psychologist, Miriam] Kirmayer said, nor does it always … Continue reading Word of the Day : Gossip
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