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Let’s Learn a New Word (9/21/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about numinous? According to Merriam-Webster, numinous (an adjective) means supernatural, mysterious, filled with a sense of the presence of divinity (holy), appealing to the higher emotions or to the aesthetic sense (spiritual). We’ve been watching a lot of X-Files lately (one of the best shows I’ve ever seen). […]

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Let’s Learn a New Word (9/15/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about dolorous? According to Merriam-Webster, dolorous (an adjective) means causing, marked by, or expressing misery or grief.  I feel like what people most associate with this word is the Harry Potter character, which is an accurate manifestation of what it represents.

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Let’s Learn a New Word (9/14/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about tamp? According to Merriam-Webster, tamp (a verb) means to drive in or down by a succession of light or medium blows. It also means to put a check on; reduce, lessen. A tamp can also be a noun when it refers to a tool used for tamping.

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/27/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about staid? According to Merriam-Webster, staid (an adjective) means marked by settled sedateness and often prim self-restraint: sober, grave. 

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/26/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about ameliorate? According to Merriam-Webster, ameliorate (a verb) means to make better or more tolerable or to grow better. 

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/25/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about conflagration? According to Merriam-Webster, conflagration has two meanings. The first one is fire (especially a large disastrous fire). The second is a conflict or war.  I’m a bit of a metal-head, and a band I really like called Trivium has a song called Entrance of the Conflagration.

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/24/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

I’ve got a doozy of a new word today. Dogsbody. (This word is obviously British.) If you look up dogsbody in Merriam-Webster, you are redirected to drudge. As a noun, a drudge is defined as one who is obliged to do menial work or whose work is routine and boring. It also means menial or

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Let’s Learn a New Word (5/19/21)

Uncategorized / Timothy Repasky

Wanna learn a new word today? How about cravat? According to Merriam-Webster, a cravat is a band or scarf worn around the neck. A necktie.  Fun fact! Cravat can be typed one-handed!

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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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