Word of the Day November 13, 2023 Word of the Day – Rumpus Rumpus (noun) rum-pus A noisy or violent disturbance; commotion; uproar. First recorded in 1755–65; origin… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 12, 2023 Word of the Day – Tribulation Tribulation (noun) trib-yu-lay-shun grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering. 1175–1225; Middle English Latin trībulātiōn- (stem… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 11, 2023 Word of the Day – Quagmire Quagmire (noun) kwog-mire an area of miry or boggy ground whose surface yields under the… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 10, 2023 Word of the Day – Ameliorate Ameliorate (verb) am-eel-ee-o-rayt To make or become better, more bearable, or more satisfactory; improve. First… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 9, 2023 Word of the Day – Seriatim Seriatim (adverb) seer-ee-ay-tim In a series; one after another. Seriatim was first recorded in 1670–80… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 8, 2023 Word of the Day – Twang Twang (noun) (verb) twang the sharp, ringing sound produced by plucking or suddenly releasing a… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 7, 2023 Word of the Day – Lexicographically Lexicographically (adverb) leks-ik-oh-graf-ik-lee in a way that relates to dictionaries, or to the writing, editing,… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 6, 2023 Word of the Day – Milpa Milpa (noun) mil-pa (in certain tropical regions) a tract of land cleared from the jungle,… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 5, 2023 Word of the Day – Phantasmagoria Phantasmagoria (noun) fan-taz-mag-or-ee-a a shifting series of phantasms, illusions, or deceptive appearances, as in a… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day November 4, 2023 Word of the Day – Spondulicks Spondulicks (noun) (slang) (dated) spon-doo-liks Money/Cash An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; origin uncertain (more…) Kath 0 Love0