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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of August 16, 2020 0



Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of August 16, 2020

August 16, 2020

Splore – n. – a frolic, revel, carousal

August 17, 2020

Impertinent – adj. – being rude and impolite, ill-mannered and disrespectful

August 18, 2020

Vulnerary – adj. – used to promote the healing of wounds, as herbs or other remedies

August 19, 2020

Foison – n. – abundance or plenty

August 20, 2020

Bastion – n. – anything seen as preserving or protecting some quality or condition.

August 21, 2020

Stupendous – adj. – something that is impressive, extra-ordinary, remarkable

August 22, 2020

Sanctimonious – adv. – pretending to be morrally better than other people.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of August 16, 2020

August 16, 2020

“The intelligent merchant does not knock his competitors.” – Keller

August 17, 2020
“Every person is guilty of all the good they did not do.” – Plato

August 18, 2020
“Man gives you the award, but God gives you the reward.” – Aristotle

August 19, 2020

“The discontented man finds no easy chair.” – Franklin

August 20, 2020
“This is the very perfection of man, to find out his own imperfections.” – Carver

August 21, 2020
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” – Annan

August 22, 2020
“Every man should pull a boat over a mountain once in his life.” – Durant


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of August 9, 2020



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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of August 9, 2020

August 9, 2020
Circadian – adj. – characterized by a 24-hour cycle

August 10, 2020
Logy – adj. – lacking physical or mental energy

August 11, 2020
Canting – adj. – affectedly or hypocritically pious or righteous.

August 12, 2020
Betwixt – adv. – between/

August 13, 2020
Didactic – adj. – designed or intended to teach people something.

August 14, 2020
Auld lang syne – n. – old times, especially times fondly remembered.

August 15, 2020
Kerflooey – adv. – go kerflooey, to cease functioning, especially suddenly and completely


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of August 9, 2020

August 9, 2020

“The royal road to a person’s heart is to talk with them about the things they treasure most.” – MLK

August 10, 2020

“A person who has no imagination has no wings.” – Eliot

August 11, 2020

“It takes a smart person to play dumb.” – France

August 12, 2020

“No person ever got very high by pulling other people down.” – Keller

August 13, 2020

“Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor.” – Franklin

August 14, 2020

“For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories.” – Carver

August 15, 2020

“God sleeps in the minerals, awakens in plants, walks in the animals and thinks in man.” – Aristotle


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of August 2, 2020

August 2, 2020
Paramnesia – n. – a distortion of memory in which fact and fantasy are confused.

August 3, 2020

August 4, 2020
Garrulous – adj. – someone who talks a lot especially on unimportant matters; exclusively talkative.

August 5, 2020
Frabjous – adj. – wonderful, elegant, superb

August 6, 2020
Valorous – adj. – courageous, valiant, brave.

August 7, 2020
Prattle – v. – to talk in a childish or foolish way for a long time often over the unimportant or meaningless.

August 8, 2020
Ineffable – adj. – utterly indescribably, too sacred to speak of


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of August 2, 2020

August 2, 2020

“A person’s friendships are one of the best measures of their worth.” – Buscaglia

August 3, 2020

“Behavior is what a person does, not what they think, feel or believe.” – Piaget

August 4, 2020

“Nothing can stop a person with the right mental attitude from achieving thier goals; nothing on earth can help the person with the wrong mental attitude.” – Spencer

August 5, 2020

“You may be cunning for one, but not for all.” – Franklin

August 6, 2020

“One cannot discover new oceans unless they have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – McIntyre

August 7, 2020

“Anyone can be confident with a full head of hair. But a confident bald man – there’s your diamond in the rough.” – King

August 8, 2020

“A person of courage is one that does not run away, but remains at thier post and fights against the enemy.” – Dewey


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of July 26, 2020

July 26, 2020
Decisive – adj. – able to make choices quickly and confidently.

July 27, 2020
Jocular – adj. – humorous, playful and intending to make someone happy through jokes and humor.

July 28, 2020
Euchred – adj. – exhausted.

July 29, 2020
Diffidence – n. – the quality or state of lacking confidence in one’s ability.

July 30, 2020
Caducity – n. – frailty.

July 31, 2020
Taxonomy – n. – a classification into ordered categories.

August 1, 2020
Sturmfrei – adj. – the freeding of being alone, the ability to do what you want.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of July 26, 2020

July 26, 2020

“Cloths make the person. Naked people have little or no influence on society.” – Franklin

July 27, 2020
“A wise person proportions their belief to the evidence.” – Malcolm X

July 28, 2020
“The child who is going to be a great person must not make up their mind merely to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win in spite of a thousand repulses and defeats.” – Chesterton

July 29, 2020
“Being a good person is something you do, not something you are.” – Haley

July 30, 2020

“Craft must be at charge for cloths, but truth can go naked.” – Franklin

July 31, 2020
“The best measurement of a person’s honesty isn’t their income tax return. It’s the zero adjust on their bathroom scale.” – Lewis

August 1, 2020
“Every person’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how they lived and how they died that distiguish one person from another.” – Roosevelt


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of July 19, 2020

July 19, 2020
Modish – adj. – in the current fashion; style.

July 20, 2020
Pliable – adj. – something that is easy to mould, shape or adapt. Easily influenced or persuaded.

July 21, 2020
Balderdash – n. senseless talk or writing; nonsense.

July 22, 2020
Coddiwomple – v. – to travel purposefully toward an as yet unknown destination.

July 23, 2020
Snarf – v. – to eat quickly and voraciously.

July 24, 2020
Pragmatic – adj. – based on practical approach and experience.

July 25, 2020
Earworm – n. – a tune or part of a song that repeats in one’s mind.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of July 19, 2020

July 19, 2020

“Think like a wise person, but communicate in the language of the people.” – Young

July 20, 2020

“The education of a person is never completed until they die.” – Pound

July 21, 2020
“A person is a success if they get up in the morning and go to bed at night and in between do what they want to do.” – Arendt

July 22, 2020
“Every person must do two things; they must do their own believing and their own dying.” – Confucious

July 23, 2020

“A superior person is modest in their speech, but exceeds in their actions.” – Roosevelt

July 24, 2020

“The world is a looking glass and gives back to every person the reflection of their own face.” – Chavez

July 25, 2020

“Many foxes grow grey, but few grow good.” – Franklin


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