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She whispered her promise sotto voce, so soft and low that no one around us could overhear. Today’s #WordOfTheDay that means “in a low, soft voice.” Share with someone who loves theatrical words.
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is phillumenist. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/eH2NZGOoWP
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Ambiguous and ambivalent look alike because they share the Latin prefix ambi- (“both”), ✨ but they describe different things. Ambiguous means unclear, open to multiple interpretations, lacking information. An ambiguous text or email can leave you totally confused. 🌀 Ambivalent
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is sotto-voce. Learn more about this word:
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DISCUSSION Definition & Meaning Dictionarycom DISCUSSION definition: an act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument, comment, etc., especially to explore solutions
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is farrago. Learn more about this word:
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is tergiversate. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/o7s1TLx8cz
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is alpenglow. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/fNrglRlBpY
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Our book club talk turned away from literature to a hilarious farrago about every random subject that popped into our heads. Today’s #WordOfTheDay means "a confused mixture or hodgepodge." Share this with someone who loves chaotic conversations.
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is moxie. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/ff9zT9A4O7
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is euphonious. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/iaT3JaN3Qy
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@Dictionarycom Here’s Little Carmine using its antonym: inclement “The Inclement negative implications.”
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is vehement. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/dKui33uLlJ
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Today's #WordOfTheDay is scry. Learn more about this word: https://t.co/SL3qLivrjK
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My manager’s reaction to my missed deadline was surprisingly clement — she just asked if everything was OK, and gave me extra time to finish my work. This #WordOfTheDay means "mild or merciful in disposition or character." Is there another interesting word you like that captures
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What are some #WackyWords you can't believe exist? ⁉️🤯 Have you ever heard of a quisling? This describes a person who betrays their own country by aiding an invading enemy. https://t.co/Clx1ZzP4KH Are there more unusual words you know and love? Drop them below!👇
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My friend’s holiday party was a display of pure jollification: he had a cookie-decorating station, homemade punch, and festive decorations everywhere. Today’s #WordOfTheDay means “merrymaking or jolly festivity.” 🎉 Send this to someone who loves the holiday season!
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The ridge lit up in stunning alpenglow — today’s #WordOfTheDay for the glowing, rosy light on mountains around sunrise or sunset. 🌄 Share with someone who loves breathtaking nature words.
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Do you know these festive holiday words with Germanic roots? ❄️ Wassail, yuletide, and blithesome carry a little spark of old-world holiday cheer. ⛄✨ What’s your favorite festive word? #Christmas #Holidays #WinterVibes #Words #WinterCheer
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