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Word of the Day – Epochal

By January 21, 2025February 7th, 2025Word of the Day

Epochal (adj)

ep-ok-al

extremely important, significant, or influential

First recorded in 1675–85. Combines epoch, from the Greek epokhḗ, meaning “a pause or suspension,” + the suffix -al².

Example sentences

“The epochal act on stage started a chain of events that took the country down a dark road.”

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