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- 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: Maelstrom | Merriam-Webster
As we peer into the maelstrom of technology’s ever-expanding possibilities—clinging to what guardrails we may find—the question that emerges is not just about what awaits us but about when Timing, as they say, is everything ” — John Nosta, Psychology Today, 22 Sept 2023
- Word of the Day: Annus Mirabilis | Merriam-Webster
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- Word of the Day: Portentous | Merriam-Webster
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- 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: Futurity | Merriam-Webster
Standard hotel whites are swapped for neon, patterned towels and bathrobes, with nods to science fiction and a theme of queer futurity continuous throughout the space ” — Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner, Forbes, 31 July 2023
- 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: Mitigate | Merriam-Webster
July 07, 2023 | to make something less severe, harmful, or painful The meaning of mitigate is straightforward enough: to make something—such as a problem, symptom, or punishment—less harsh or severe
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