Word of the Day March 20, 2018 Word of the Day – Equanimity Equanimity (noun) ek-wa-nim-it-ee Calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation. Early 17th century (also… Kath Love2
Word of the Day March 19, 2018 Word of the Day – Heuretic Heuretic (adj) hoo-ret-ik Of or relating to discovery or invention. Late 17th century; earliest use… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 18, 2018 Word of the Day – Isomorphic Isomorphic (adj) ai-so-maw-fik Corresponding or similar in form and relations. (more…) Kath Love3
Word of the Day March 17, 2018 Word of the Day – Craic Craic (noun) cr-ak Enjoyable social activity; a good time. 1970s: Irish, from English crack. The… Kath Love3
Word of the Day March 16, 2018 Word of the Day – Procacity Procacity (noun) pro-ka-sit-ee Insolence or arrogance in attitude or tone; cheekiness; forwardness; an instance of… Kath Love3
Word of the Day March 15, 2018 Word of the Day – Opprobriate Opprobriate (verb) op-row-bree-ayt To speak abusively or contemptuously of or to; to reproach; to vilify.… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 14, 2018 Word of the Day – Perpendicular Perpendicular (adj) pur-pen-dik-oo-lar At an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface… Kath Love0
Word of the Day March 13, 2018 Word of the Day – Fuddle Fuddle (verb) fud-l Confuse or stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol. (archaic) Go on a drinking… Kath Love2
Competitions and GiveawaysWord of the Day March 12, 2018 Word of the Day – Recusant Recusant (noun) rek-ooz-unt A person who refuses to submit to an authority or to comply… Kath Love2
Word of the Day March 11, 2018 Word of the Day – Rampageous Rampageous (adj) ram-pay-jus Boisterously or violently uncontrollable. Early 19th century from rampage + -ous. (more…) Kath Love1