Word of the Day
ASUNDER (adjective/adverb) – tear or pull.
NEXUS (noun) – relationship or connection between people or things.
CHASTEN (verb) – to cause someone to feel sad or embarrassed about something
that has happened.
VOLATILE (adjective ) – subject to rapid or unexpected change.
INKLING (noun) – slight, uncertain idea about something or to a slight knowledge
about something.
LACKLUSTER (adjective) – something lacking is sheen brilliance or vitality - dull
EMPIRICAL (adjective) – based on experience or observation
GAUNTLET (noun) – long, heavy glove worn to protect the hand
AMBIGUOUS (adjective) – it can be understood in more than one way
DISINGENUOUS (adjective) – a person who may seem sincere but it is in fact only
pretending to be over & candid
DEMURE (adjective) – quiet and polite
ZENITH (noun) – strongest or most successful period of time for a person or thing.
PONTIFICATE (verb) – to speak in an arrogant or overly confident way.
REGIMEN (noun) – plan or set of rules.
CHURLISH (adjective) – irritable and rude.
GROK (verb) – to understand it both profoundly and intuitively.
FERVID (adjective) – people or things that express or are expressive of strong
feelings.
CONFECTION (noun) – sweet prepared food item made to be eaten.
FAZE (verb) - to disturb their composure.
SPLENETIC (adjective) – describes expressions of shar annoyance and anger .
AFICIONADO (noun) – someone who both likes and knows a lot about a given
interest or subject.
JUNCTURE (noun) – refers to an important point in a process or activity or to a
junction that is placed where things join.
VORACITY (noun) – an immoderate eagerness or enthusiasm for something or to an
intense desire to eat or consume something .
ASUNDER (adjective/adverb)
NEXUS (noun)
CHASTEN (verb)
VOLATILE (adjective )
INKLING (noun)
LACKLUSTER (adjective)
EMPIRICAL (adjective)
GAUNTLET (noun)
AMBIGUOUS (adjective)
DISINGENUOUS (adjective)
DEMURE (adjective)
ZENITH (noun)
PONTIFICATE (verb)
REGIMEN (noun)
CHURLISH (adjective)
GROK (verb)
FERVID (adjective)
CONFECTION (noun)
FAZE (verb)
SPLENETIC (adjective)
AFICIONADO (noun)
JUNCTURE (noun)
VORACITY (noun)
tear or pull.
relationship or connection between people or things.
to cause someone to feel sad or embarrassed about something that has happened.
subject to rapid or unexpected change.
– slight, uncertain idea about something or to a slight knowledge about something.
– something lacking is sheen brilliance or vitality – dull
– based on experience or observation
– long, heavy glove worn to protect the hand
– it can be understood in more than one way
– a person who may seem sincere but it is in fact only pretending to be over &
candid
– quiet and polite
– strongest or most successful period of time for a person or thing.
– to speak in an arrogant or overly confident way.
– plan or set of rules.
– irritable and rude.
– to understand it both profoundly and intuitively.
– people or things that express or are expressive of strong feelings.
– sweet prepared food item made to be eaten.
– to disturb their composure.
– describes expressions of shar annoyance and anger .
– someone who both likes and knows a lot about a given interest or subject.
– refers to an important point in a process or activity or to a junction that is placed
where things join.
 – an immoderate eagerness or enthusiasm for something or to an intense desire to
eat or consume something .