Word of the Day – Palpable

Word of the Day : April 22, 2024 Palpable adjective PAL-puh-bul What It Means Something described as palpable is obvious and notable. Palpable may also be used as a synonym of tangible to describe something that can be perceived by one's sense of touch. // The tension in the courtroom was palpable as the jury foreman stood to announce the verdict. See … Continue reading Word of the Day – Palpable

Word of the Day – Underwhelm

Word of the Day : April 19, 2024 Underwhelm verb un-der-WELM What It Means To underwhelm someone is to fail to impress or excite them. // Despite the hype, the movie underwhelmed most reviewers, who criticized its slow pace and poor special effects. See the entry > UNDERWHELM In Context "Wake me up when NBA All-Star Weekend ends. … Continue reading Word of the Day – Underwhelm

Word of the Day – Circumlocution

Word of the Day : April 17, 2024 Circumlocution noun ser-kum-loh-KYOO-shun What It Means Circumlocution refers to the use of many words to say something that could be said more clearly and directly with fewer words. Usually encountered in formal speech and writing, circumlocution can also refer to speech that is intentionally evasive. // The judge coughed and pointed to … Continue reading Word of the Day – Circumlocution

Word of the Day – Inalienable

Word of the Day : April 16, 2024 Inalienable adjective in-AY-lee-uh-nuh-bul What It Means Something considered inalienable is impossible to take away or give up. // The American ethos is built on the belief that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable rights. See the entry > INALIENABLE In Context "Despite the hurdles, comedians continue to … Continue reading Word of the Day – Inalienable