Word of the Day – Skittish Word of the Day July 4, 2022 Word of the Day – Skittish Skittish (adj) skit-ish (of an animal, especially a horse) nervous or excitable; easily scared. /… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Pungle Word of the Day July 3, 2022 Word of the Day – Pungle Pungle (verb) pun-gl (US informal) To hand over or come up with (money); to ‘shell… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Jandal Word of the Day July 2, 2022 Word of the Day – Jandal Jandal (noun) jan-dal (New Zealand) A light sandal with a thong between the big and… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Parsimony Word of the Day July 1, 2022 Word of the Day – Parsimony Parsimony (noun) par-sim-on-ee Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources. Late Middle English from… Kath 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Greenhorn Word of the Day June 30, 2022 Word of the Day – Greenhorn Greenhorn (noun) green-hawn (North American) (informal) A person who is new to or inexperienced at… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Quarrion Word of the Day June 29, 2022 Word of the Day – Quarrion Quarrion (noun) kwa-ree-un (Australian) Another name for a cockatiel. Early 20th century from Wiradhuri guwarraying.… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Felicitate Word of the Day June 28, 2022 Word of the Day – Felicitate Felicitate (verb) fel-is-it-ayt Congratulate. Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Tronc Word of the Day June 23, 2022 Word of the Day – Tronc Tronc (noun) tr-onk (in a hotel or restaurant) a common fund into which tips and… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Evoke Word of the Day June 22, 2022 Word of the Day – Evoke Evoke (verb) ee-voke Bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind.… Kath 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Distaff Word of the Day June 21, 2022 Word of the Day – Distaff Distaff (noun) dis-taf A stick or spindle on to which wool or flax is wound… Kath 0 Love1