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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… impediment (noun): 1 : something that impedes especially : an impairment (such as a stutter or a lisp) that interferes with the proper articulation of speech 2 : a bar or hindrance (such as lack of sufficient age) to a lawful marriage Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :Impediment comes

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The word for today is… gruntle (verb): : to put in a good humour Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :The verb disgruntle, which has been around since 1682, means “to make ill-humoured or discontented.” The prefix dis- often means “to do the opposite of,” so people might naturally assume that if there

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The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… boycott (verb): : to engage in a concerted refusal to have dealings with (a person, a store, an organization, etc.) usually to express disapproval or to force acceptance of certain conditions Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :In the 1870s, Irish farmers faced an agricultural crisis that threatened

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The word for today is… defile (verb,noun,verb): verb 1 : to make unclean or impure: such as:- a : to corrupt the purity or perfection of b : to violate the chastity or virginity of c : to make physically unclean especially with something unpleasant or contaminating d : to violate the

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The word for today is… peculiar (adjective, noun): adjective 1 : characteristic of only one person, group, or thing 2 : different from the usual or normal: a : special, particular b : odd, curious c : eccentric, unusual noun : something exempt from ordinary jurisdiction, especially a church or parish exempt from the jurisdiction of

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The word for today is… sepulchre (noun, verb): noun 1 : a place of burial : tomb 2 : a receptacle for religious relics especially in an altar verb 1 archaic : to place in or as if in a sepulchre : bury 2 archaic : to serve as a sepulchre for Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology

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The word for today is… genteel (adjective): 1a : having an aristocratic quality or flavor : stylish b : of or relating to the gentry or upper class c : elegant or graceful in manner, appearance, or shape d : free from vulgarity or rudeness : polite 2a : maintaining or striving to maintain the appearance of

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The word for today is… volition (noun): 1 : the power of choosing or determining : will 2 : an act of making a choice or decision Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :When you do something of your own volition, you do it voluntarily, which makes sense—both volition and voluntary ultimately come from

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The word for today is… exorbitant (adjective): 1 : not coming within the scope of the law 2 : exceeding the customary or appropriate limits in intensity, quality, amount, or size Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :The first use of “exorbitant” in English was “wandering or deviating from the normal or ordinary course.

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The word for today is… cloying (noun): : disgusting or distasteful by reason of excess, also excessively sweet or sentimental Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :Cloying comes from the verb cloy, which had among its earliest uses the meaning (to quote the Oxford English Dictionary) “to render [a gun] useless by driving

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The word for today is… interlocutor (noun): 1 : one who takes part in dialogue or conversation 2 : a man in the middle of the line in a minstrel show who questions the end men and acts as leader Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :It may not necessarily be grandiloquence to use

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The word for today is… writhe (verb): 1a : to twist into coils or folds b : to twist so as to distort : wrench c : to twist (the body or a bodily part) in pain 2 : intertwine Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :Writhe wound its way to us from the Old English verb

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The word for today is… bespoke (adjective): 1a : custom-made b : dealing in or producing custom-made articles 2 dialect : engaged Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :In the English language of yore, the verb bespeak had various meanings, including “to speak,” “to accuse,” and “to complain.” In the 16th century, bespeak acquired another

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The word for today is… litotes (noun): : understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of the contrary (as in “not a bad singer” or “not unhappy”) Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :Even if you’ve never heard the word litotes, chances are you’ve encountered this figure of

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The word for today is… hyperbole (noun): : extravagant exaggeration Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :In the 5th century B.C. there was a rabble-rousing Athenian politician named Hyperbolus. Since Hyperbolus is known to history as a demagogue, i.e. “a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and

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The word for today is… noel (noun): 1 : a Christmas carol 2 capitalized : christmas Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology :English speakers borrowed the word noel from French. It can be traced further back to the Latin word natalis, which can mean “birthday” as a noun or “of or relating to birth”

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