WOTD: πŸ“š Appropriate word as Summer is just around the corner! πŸ“šWord of the Day – lacustrine | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – lacustrine | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“š What a great great word and even greater the individual who lives as such. πŸ“š Word of the Day: Altruism | Merriam-Webster

May 21, 2021 | concern for the welfare of others Altruism refers to a quality possessed by people whose focus is on something other than themselves, and its root reveals the object of those generous
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WOTD: πŸ“š I like this wordπŸ“š Word of the Day – sartorial | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – sartorial | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“š Good things, people, good things 🎢 πŸ“šWord of the Day: Altruism | Merriam-Webster

concern for the welfare of others Altruism refers to a quality possessed by people whose focus is on something other than themselves, and its root reveals the object of those generous tendencies.
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WOTD:πŸ“š Here’s a word for us writers! πŸ“š Word of the Day – hapax legomenon | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – hapax legomenon | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day – moonshot | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – moonshot | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: Here’s a new word to my ears in all manner of personal knowledge πŸ“š I love the brain! πŸ“š Word of the Day – pecuniary | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – pecuniary | Dictionary.com
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Happy fun Sunday πŸŽ‰ WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day: Magnum Opus | Merriam-Webster

a great work or achievement You may recognize magnum (meaning ‘great’) as a Latin word that shows up in altered forms in several English words, and perhaps you can also come up with a few words that
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WOTD: πŸ“š Be merry allπŸ“š Word of the Day: Blithesome | Merriam-Webster

with lightheartedness or unconcern Blithe had been bounding about in the language for six centuries before English speakers attached a -some to its tail to make blithesome. Poet Robert Greene appears
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WOTD: πŸ“š I like verbs πŸ“š Word of the Day: Exhilarate | Merriam-Webster

to enliven, elate, refresh, or stimulate Many people find exhilarate a difficult word to spell. It’s easy to forget that silent ‘h’ in there, and is it an ‘er’ or ‘ar’ after the ‘l’? It may be easier
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