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  • Word of the Day: Kafkaesque | Merriam-Webster
    Those living in poverty are expected to complete mountains of complicated paperwork to access aid and can be harshly penalized for any errors For help, they must rely on overtaxed social workers, who are themselves often stumped by the Kafkaesque bureaucracy their clients face ” — Lola Duffort, VTDigger org (Montpelier, Vermont), 6 Oct 2023
  • Word of the Day Calendar | Merriam-Webster
    Learn a new word every day! Follow Merriam-Webster for the most trusted Word of the Day, trending info, word games, and more
  • Word of the Day: Wistful | Merriam-Webster
    April 21, 2023 | full of sad yearning or desire We see you there, dear reader, gazing silently up at the moon, heart aching to know the history of wistful, as if it could be divined on the lunar
  • 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,
  • Word of the Day: Auspicious | Merriam-Webster
    April 09, 2023 | showing or suggesting that future success is likely Some word knowledge to crow about in your next tweetstorm: auspicious comes from Latin auspex, which literally means “bird seer” (
  • Word of the Day: Dubious | Merriam-Webster
    However, many TikTok commenters were dubious of these listings and their sales ” — Cassie Morris, InTheKnow com, 8 Sept 2023
  • Word of the Day: Embargo | Merriam-Webster
    September 01, 2023 | a government order that limits trade in some way English speakers got embargo—both the word and the concept, it seems—from the Spanish in the early 17th century
  • 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


















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