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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… lugubrious (adjective): 1: mournful, especially : exaggeratedly or affectedly mournful 2: dismal Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Everybody hurts, as the classic R.E.M. song goes, and when your day is long and the night is yours alone, lugubrious is a perfect word for describing such

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… bombard (noun, verb): noun : a late medieval cannon used to hurl large stones verb 1: to attack especially with artillery or bombers 2: to assail vigorously or persistently (as with questions) 3: to subject to the impact of rapidly moving particles (such as electrons) Source

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… acrid (adjective): 1: sharp and harsh or unpleasantly pungent in taste or odor : irritating 2: deeply or violently bitter : acrimonious Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Acrid exactly fits the smoke from a fire—a burning building or forest, for example. Dense smog may cast an acrid

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… placid (adjective): : serenely free of interruption or disturbance Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Like placid, the words calm, tranquil, and serene all mean "quiet and free from disturbance." Calm conveys a quiet composure that contrasts with surrounding chaos, while tranquil suggests a very deep

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… licit (adjective): : conforming to the requirements of the law : not forbidden by law : permissible Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Licit is far less common than its antonym illicit, but you probably won't be surprised to learn that the former is the older of the

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… torpedo (noun, verb): noun 1: a weapon for destroying ships by rupturing their hulls below the waterline: such as - a: a submarine mine b: a thin cylindrical self-propelled underwater projectile 2: a small firework that explodes when thrown against a hard object 3: electric

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… abstract (adjective, noun, verb): adjective 1a: disassociated from any specific instance b: difficult to understand : abstruse c: insufficiently factual : formal 2: expressing a quality apart from an object 3a: dealing with a subject in its abstract aspects : theoretical b: impersonal, detached 4: having only intrinsic

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… macerate (verb): transitive verb 1: to cause to waste away by or as if by excessive fasting 2: to cause to become soft or separated into constituent elements by or as if by steeping in fluid; broadly : steep, soak intransitive verb : to soften and wear

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… consummate (adjective, verb): adjective 1: extremely skilled and accomplished 2: of the highest degree 3: complete in every detail : perfect verb 1: to make (marital union) complete by sexual intercourse 2a: finish, complete b: to make perfect c: achieve Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Consummate is

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… zoomorphic (adjective): 1: having the form of an animal 2: of, relating to, or being a deity conceived of in animal form or with animal attributes Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : The first-known use of zoomorphic in English is a translation of the French word zoomorphique,

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… griot (noun): : any of a class of musician-entertainers of western Africa whose performances include tribal histories and genealogies, broadly : storyteller Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : In many West African countries, the role of cultural guardian is maintained, as it has been for centuries, by griots. Griot—

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… sanguine (adjective, noun): adjective 1: marked by eager hopefulness : confidently optimistic 2: bloodred 3a: consisting of or relating to blood b: bloodthirsty, sanguinary c: accompanied by, involving, or relating to bloodshed : bloody d: of the complexion : ruddy 4: having blood as the predominating bodily humor

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… stringent (adjective): 1: tight, constricted 2: marked by rigor, strictness, or severity especially with regard to rule or standard 3: marked by money scarcity and credit strictness Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Words that are synonymous with stringent include rigid, which implies uncompromising inflexibility ("rigid

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… enhance (verb): 1: heighten, increase, especially : to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness 2 obsolete : raise Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : When enhance was borrowed into English in the 13th century, it literally meant to raise something higher. That sense, though now obsolete,

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… subterfuge (noun): 1: deception by artifice or stratagem in order to conceal, escape, or evade 2: a deceptive device or stratagem Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Though subterfuge is a synonym of deception, fraud, double-dealing, and trickery, there's nothing tricky about the word'

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The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… funicular (adjective, noun): adjective : having the form of or associated with a cord usually under tension noun : a cable railway ascending a mountain, especially : one in which an ascending car counterbalances a descending car Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : You may have fun on a funicular,

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