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Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 10-03-2022 13:40

These are mostly from Susie Dent. Heart

Word of the day is ‘battologist’ (17th century): an individual who repeats the same story over and over, even when all the facts contradict them.

I have noticed that her 'chosen words' seem to be topical and aimed in certain directions. Clever... Bounce


RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 10-03-2022 20:12

Tempestuous

Tempestuous means "of, relating to, or resembling a tempest" (which is a violent storm). Its synonyms are turbulent or stormy.


RE: Word of the Day - gazcraw77 - 11-03-2022 00:55

Cenote

a deep natural well or sinkhole, especially in Central America, formed by the collapse of surface limestone that exposes groundwater underneath.


RE: Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 11-03-2022 12:40

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RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 11-03-2022 15:46

Agastopia

Admiration of a particular part of someone's body.


RE: Word of the Day - gazcraw77 - 12-03-2022 01:40

Ferrule

a ring or cap, usually of metal, put around the end of a post, cane, or the like, to prevent splitting.


RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 12-03-2022 17:04

Accismus

A useful term for pretending to be disinterested in something when you actually want it.


RE: Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 15-03-2022 17:40

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RE: Word of the Day - billyboy1963 - 15-03-2022 20:10

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RE: Word of the Day - Cheesy Grin - 18-03-2022 15:21

Word of the day, again, is 'lalochezia' [lallo-key-zia]: the relief of stress, anxiety, pain, and frustration through swearing.