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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of January 3, 2021 0



Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of January 3, 2021

January 3, 2021

Recondite – adj. – Little known, obscure, abstruse.

January 4, 2021

Obsequious – adj. – Obedient or attentive to an excessive degree

January 5, 2021

Elegiac – adj. – Having a mournful quality

January 6, 2021

Colloquialism – adj. – Language used in ordinary conversation

January 7, 2021

Ignoble – adj. – Not honorable in character or purpose; shameful.

January 8, 2021

Tenuous – adj. – Very weak or slight, insubstantial.

January 9, 2021

Ostracize – v. – Exclude or be excluded from a society or group


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of January 3, 2021

January 3, 2021

“Miracles happen when dreamers take action.” – Sorenson

January 4, 2021

“You can have results or excuses, but not both.” – Schwarzenegger

January 5, 2021

“Nothing will work unless you do it.” – Angelou

January 6, 2021

“Idleness is the Dead Sea that swallows all virtues.” – Franklin

January 7, 2021

“It’s not food if it arrived through the window of your car.” – Pollan

January 8, 2021

“The worst think I can be is the same as everybody else.” – Schwarzenegger

January 9, 2021

“The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat.” – Anon Navy seal


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of December 27, 2020

December 27, 2020
Parvenu – n. – someone from the low social position suddenly acquires wealth, position and power.

December 28, 2020
Comstockery – n. – overzealous moral censorship of the fine arts and literature, often mistaking outspokenly honest works for salacious ones.

December 29, 2020
Temerity n. – reckless boldness; rashness

December 30, 2020
Chiliad – n. – a group of 1000.

December 31, 2020
Petrichor – n. – the smell of earth after a rain.

January 1, 2021
Futilarian – n. – a person who believes that human hopes are vain, and human striving unjustified.

January 2, 2021

Exhaustipated – adj. – too tired to give a shit.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of December 27, 2020

December 27, 2020

“Be always ashamed to catch thyself idle.” – Franklin

December 28, 2020

“Fitness is not an option. It’s a part of my life.” – Sweeney

December 29, 2020

“Nations do not die from invasion; they die from internal rottenness.” – Lincoln

December 30, 2020

“War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is. Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.” – Franklin

December 31, 2020

“Be yourself…everyone else is taken.” – Wilde

January 1, 2021

“Carefully watch your thoughts, for they become your words. Manage and watch your words, for they will become your actions. Consider and judge your actions, for they have become your habits. Acknowledge and watch your habits, for they shall become your values. Understand and embrace your values, for they become your destiny.” – Gandhi

January 2, 2021

“There are two different types of people in the world, those who want to know, and those who want to believe.” — Nietzsche


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of December 20, 2020

December 20, 2020

Parsimoniuos – adj. – a person who is extremely careful about spending money. An extreme miser.

December 21, 2020

Kerfuffle – n. – a fuss; commotion.

December 22, 2020

Liebchen – n. – a person who is very dear to another

December 23, 2020

Notionate – adj. – strong-willed or stubborn.

December 24, 2020

Whiffler – n. – Someone who vacillates or frequently changes his opinions, views.

December 25, 2020

Legerity – n. – physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility

December 26, 2020

Placate – v. – make less angry or hostile; appease.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of December 20, 2020

December 20, 2020

“The first wealth is health.” – Emerson

December 21, 2020

“Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.” – Armstrong

December 22, 2020

“Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him.” – Franklin

December 23, 2020

“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” – Emerson

December 24, 2020

“All great achievements require time.” – Angelou

December 25, 2020

“You live longer once you realize that any time spent being unhappy is wasted.” – Rankl

December 26, 2020

“Pain is weakness leaving the body.” – Childs


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of December 13, 2020

December 13, 2020

Neoteric – adj. – modern; new; recent

December 14, 2020

Philologist – n. – a person who studies the origins and development of languate and literature.

December 15, 2020

Otiose – adj. – being at leisure; idle; indolent

December 16, 2020

Resplendent – adj. – attractive adn impressive through being richly colorful.

December 17, 2020

Symphysis – n. – the process of growing together.

December 18, 2020

Argonaut – n. – a person in quest of something dangerous but rewarding; adventurer

December 19, 2020

Prismatic – adj. – spectral in color; brilliant.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of December 13, 2020

December 13, 2020

“To keep winning, I hav to keep improving.” – Alexander

December 14, 2020

“Excuses are your enemies to progress.” – Mbiaka

December 15, 2020

“There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs.” – Ziglar

December 16, 2020

“Plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep.” – Franklin

December 17, 2020

“Exercise should be regarded as tribute to the heart.” – Tunney

December 18, 2020

“It’s never too late to become what you might have been.” – Eliot

December 19, 2020

“work hard in silence. Let success be your noise.” – Ocean


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of December 6, 2020

December 6, 2020

Punctilious – adj. – a behaviour that has a keen attention to details and is appropriate.

December 7, 2020

Vicissitude – n. – a change or variation occurring in the course of something.

December 8, 2020

Entelechy – n. – the realization of potential.

December 9, 2020

Prevaricator – n. – a person who speaks falsely; liar.

December 10, 2020

Tzafrir – n. – a refreshing light breeze in the morning.

December 11, 2020

Interrobang – n. – a punctuation mark that combines the question mark and the exclamation point, indicating a mixture of query and interjection.

December 12, 2020

Irenic – adj. – tending to promote peace or reconciliation.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of December 6, 2020

December 6, 2020

“Do what you have to do until you can do what you want to do.” – Winfrey

December 7, 2020

“If something stands between you and your success, move it. Never be denied.” – Johnson

December 8, 2020

“Employ your time well, if you mean to gain leasure.” – Franklin

December 9, 2020

“Just believe in yourself. Even if you don’t, pretend that you do and, at some point, you will.” – Williams

December 10, 2020

“The doctor of the future wil no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition.” – Edison

December 11, 2020

“A runner must run with dreams in his heart, not money in his pocket.” – Zaptopek

December 12, 2020

“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” – Walsch


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