
Word of the Day: Boilerplate | Merriam-Webster
November 22, 2023 | standardized text or formulaic language In the days before computers, small newspapers around the U.S. relied heavily on feature stories, editorials, and other printed material
Word of the Day: Gravitate | Merriam-Webster
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Word of the Day: Dubious | Merriam-Webster
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Word of the Day: Quintessence | Merriam-Webster
Oct 19, 2023 · The comparison with Kafka misses much of [Bruno] Schulz’s surreal humour and vivacity; the writer of whom he reminds me most is Maurice Sendak, with his bewitching childhood worlds …
Word of the Day: Annus Mirabilis | Merriam-Webster
January 01, 2023 | a remarkable or notable year To British poet John Dryden, the “year of wonders” was 1666. That was the year of a great British naval victory over the Dutch, as well as the date of
Word of the Day: Gumption | Merriam-Webster
Aug 4, 2023 · He makes catty comments about Ted at a press conference and fails to shake Ted’s hand after West Ham beats AFC Richmond. But in episode four, the same one that depicts that match, …
Word of the Day: Portentous | Merriam-Webster
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Word of the Day: Ubiquitous | Merriam-Webster
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Word of the Day: Futurity | Merriam-Webster
Dec 31, 2023 · Standard hotel whites are swapped for neon, patterned towels and bathrobes, with nods to science fiction and a theme of queer futurity continuous throughout the space.” — Melissa Kravitz …
Word of the Day: Shofar | Merriam-Webster
September 17, 2023 | a ram's-horn trumpet used in some Jewish religious services One of the shofar's original uses was to proclaim the Jubilee year (a year of emancipation of enslaved Jews and