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Word Every Day
07 Mar, 12:00
198
emollient • / ih-MAHL-yunt / • noun
An emollient is something, such as a lotion, that softens or soothes.
• She keeps a number of oils in the bathroom—argan, almond, and coconut—to use as emollients.
Word Every Day
06 Mar, 12:00
238
career • / kuh-REER / • verb
To career is to go at top speed especially in a headlong manner.
• The tourists gripped their seats and exchanged anxious looks as the bus careered along the narrow roads.
Word Every Day
03 Mar, 12:00
355
draconian • / dray-KOH-nee-un / • adjective
Draconian describes something (often a law, policy, restriction, etc.) that is very severe or cruel.
• The editorial criticizes the draconian measures being taken by city hall to rein in spending.
Word Every Day
01 Mar, 12:00
383
factoid • / FAK-toyd / • noun
A factoid is a brief and usually unimportant or trivial fact. Factoid may also refer to an invented fact believed to be true because it appears in print.
• The book is really just a collection of interesting factoids.
Word Every Day
28 Feb, 12:00
378
cryptic • / KRIP-tik / • adjective
Something described as cryptic has or seems to have a hidden meaning, or is difficult to understand.
• The singer posted a cryptic message on her social media accounts, and fans raced to decipher it.
Word Every Day
27 Feb, 12:00
357
doff • / DAHF / • verb
To doff a hat or other piece of clothing is to take it off.
• They doffed their coats when they came inside the house.
Word Every Day
26 Feb, 12:00
352
ignoramus • / ig-nuh-RAY-mus / • noun
An ignoramus is an utterly ignorant or stupid person.
• I can't believe they let an ignoramus like that run the company.
Word Every Day
25 Feb, 12:00
372
superfluous • / soo-PER-floo-us / • adjective
Superfluous is a formal word used to describe things that exceed what is necessary or sufficient, or that are simply not needed.
• Further discussion seems superfluous, given the thorough conversation we just had.
Word Every Day
24 Feb, 12:00
383
quip • / KWIP / • noun
Quip can refer to a clever, usually taunting remark, or to a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment.
• They traded quips over a beer and laughed themselves silly.
Word Every Day
23 Feb, 12:00
385
tousle • / TOW-zul / • verb
To tousle something is to dishevel it—that is, to make it untidy or unkempt. Tousle is usually, though not always, used specifically when a person’s hair is being so treated.
• Vic stood in front of the mirror and tousled his hair, trying to get a cool, disheveled look.