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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/18/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about morass? Morass has two definitions in Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary. The first is simply a marsh or swamp. The second is a situation that traps, confuses, or impedes; an overwhelming or confusing mass or mixture. I keep a long list of words in a Google Doc. Throughout the day, […]

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/17/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about adroit? According to Merriam-Webster, adroit (an adjective) refers to having or showing skill, cleverness, or resourcefulness in handling situations.  I came across this word while looking up another word just now. I love how that works!

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/11/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about gossamer? Merriam-Webster has three entries for gossamer. As a noun, gossamer either means a film of cobwebs floating in air in calm clear weather OR something light, delicate, or insubstantial. As an adjective, gossamer refers to something light, delicate, or tenuous.  This word came up quite often

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/10/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about guile? According to Merriam-Webster, guile means deceitful cunning.   Here’s a random pop culture factoid: Guile is also the name of a popular Street Fighter character.

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/7/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about dirigible? According to Merriam-Webster, the noun dirigible simply means an airship. As an adjective, the word means capable of being steered.  If anyone has ever seen Kiki’s Delivery Service (one of my favorite Ghibli movies), a dirigible plays a part in that movie, and that’s where I

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/6/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about servile? According to Merriam-Webster, servile (an adjective) means of or befitting a menial position; meanly or cravenly submissive. I came across this word while looking up another word I found in the novel I just finished.

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I’m back! (5/6/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

After being riddled with proofreading projects the past few months, I finally have time to breathe and resume these posts!

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Let’s Learn a New Word (2/11/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about espouse? According to Merriam-Webster, espouse (a verb) means to marry; to take up and support as a cause; become attached to.  I’m currently proofreading a novel, and that’s where I came across this word. 

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Is “Each” Singular or Plural?

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

While proofreading the other day, I came across something interesting and decided it would make a good blog post. I can’t share the actual sentence due to privacy issues, but I’ll modify it to fit the basic structure. It went something like this. Each cow, chicken, and pig is kept in the barn.  When I

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Let’s Learn a New Word (2/8/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about palimpsest? According to Merriam-Webster, palimpsest (a noun) is writing material (such as a parchment or tablet) used one or more times after earlier writing has been erased; something having usually diverse layers or aspects apparent beneath the surface.  Over the weekend, I came across this word while

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