Word of the Day August 16, 2019 Word of the Day – Sully Sully (verb) sul-ee Damage the purity or integrity of. Late 16th century perhaps from French… Kath Love4
Word of the Day August 15, 2019 Word of the Day – Vicarious Vicarious (adj) vik-air-ee-us Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person.… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 14, 2019 Word of the Day – Quotidian Quotidian (adj) kwot-id-ee-an Occurring every day. Middle English via Old French from Latin quotidianus, earlier… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day August 13, 2019 Word of the Day – Bacchanalia Bacchanalia (noun) bak-an-ay-lee-a 1. (historic) The Roman festival of Bacchus. 2. Drunken celebrations Late 16th… Kath Love1
Word of the Day August 12, 2019 Word of the Day – Nitwit Nitwit (noun) (informal) nit-wit A silly or foolish person Early 20th century apparently from nit+… Kath Love1
Word of the Day August 11, 2019 Word of the Day – Tinkle Tinkle (noun) tin-kl A light, clear ringing sound. (Br/Eng Informal) Urinate Late Middle English (also… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 10, 2019 Word of the Day – Malarkey Malarkey (noun) mal-ark-ee Meaningless talk; nonsense. 1920s of unknown origin. (more…) Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 9, 2019 Word of the Day – Parry Parry (verb) pa-ree Ward off (a weapon or attack) with a countermove. Answer (a question… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 8, 2019 Word of the Day – Jerkin Jerkin (noun) jur-kin A sleeveless jacket. Early 16th century of unknown origin (originally a close… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 7, 2019 Word of the Day – Orogeny orogeny (noun) or-oj-en-ee A process in which a section of the earth's crust is folded… Jacqui Bell Love0