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- Word of the Day: Grok | Merriam-Webster
September 26, 2023 | to understand something profoundly and intuitively Grok may be the only English word that derives from Martian Yes, we do mean the language of the planet Mars
- Word of the Day: Gumption | Merriam-Webster
He makes catty comments about Ted at a press conference and fails to shake Ted’s hand after West Ham beats AFC Richmond But in episode four, the same one that depicts that match, Nate is already aching to apologize to Ted—he just can’t find the gumption to do it ” — Jen Chaney, Vulture, 2 June 2023
- Word of the Day: Dubious | Merriam-Webster
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- Word of the Day: Tenebrous | Merriam-Webster
September 23, 2023 | dark and murky Tenebrous can mean both “obscure” and “murky,” but its history is crystal clear Etymologists know that the word comes from the Latin noun tenebrae, meaning “
- Word of the Day: Portentous | Merriam-Webster
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- Word of the Day: Raconteur | Merriam-Webster
Most viewers weren’t interested in his kind of visual poetry, recognizing him mainly as a raconteur ” — Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture, 27 May 2023
- Word of the Day: Arduous | Merriam-Webster
See the entry > arduous in Context “And with [hockey player, Patrice] Bergeron now enjoying the retired life after 19 seasons spent with the Bruins, the six-time Selke Trophy winner acknowledged that [Zdeno] Chara has already tried to recruit him for some arduous training ” — Conor Ryan, Boston com, 21 Nov 2023
- Word of the Day: Gravitate | Merriam-Webster
November 13, 2023 | to move or be attracted toward something The force is strong in the family of words descended from the Latin adjective gravis, meaning “heavy”: gravitation has it, graviton has it,
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