Word of the day:
'pseudonymous' /ˈsuː.dəˌnɪm.əs/ - adjective
Example
- All the Jewish apocalypses are pseudonymous, and all the Christian with the exception of the Shepherd of Hermas.
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Word of the day:
'pseudonymous' /ˈsuː.dəˌnɪm.əs/ - adjective
- (adjective): Of or pertaining to a pseudonym. (of a name) Fictitious. That uses a pseudonym.
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Word of the day:
'confidential' /ˌkɑːnfɪˈdɛnʃl/ - adjective
Example
- The newspaper claims a leaked confidential report by the government admits to problems with corrupt MPs.
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Word of the day:
'pestilences' /pˈɛstɪlənsᵻz/ - noun
- (noun): Any epidemic disease that is highly contagious, infectious, virulent and devastating. Anything harmful to morals or public order.
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Word of the day:
'productivity' /ˌpɹoʊdʌkˈtɪvəti/ - noun
Example
- You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.
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Word of the day:
'patriotic' /ˈpeɪ.t(ʃ)ɹi.ɑ.tɪk/ - adjective
- (adjective): Inspired by or showing patriotism done out of love of one's country zealously and unselfishly devoted to the service of one's country
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Word of the day:
'disamenities' /dˌɪsɐmˈɛnᵻɾiz/ - noun
Example
- The noise and dust from the steel works created substantial disamenity for the nearby retirement home.
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