Word of the Day -3
Today’s word is
Valetudinarian
means
a person who is excessively concerned about his or her poor health or ailments.
Today’s word is
Valetudinarian
means
a person who is excessively concerned about his or her poor health or ailments.
Sophomoric means immature or conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature People often forget the ‘o’ in the middle, which can go unpronounced.
Harlequin means (sometimes capital) ( theatre) a stock comic character originating in the commedia dell’arte; the foppish lover of Columbine in the English harlequinade. He is usually represented in diamond-patterned multicoloured tights, wearing a black mask or a clown or buffoon or varied in colour or decoration The word originated from Old French Herlequin, Hellequin, etc., leader of…
Faculties means Powers or a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge. The prosecution set out to test the full faculties of the defence team.
Shtick means comedy routine. A good comedian has a well- honed shtick.
Word for today is Neume means any of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church. The word originated from Medieval Latin neuma group of notes sung on one breath,…
Quip means Witty remark or Quip is a product that changes the way teams work together Real work gets done, faster, smarter. Follow this link Our bowling team captain is always ready with a punchy quip.
Can you use it in a sentence for me??
A valetudinarian going for her healing had a sparkle in her eyes.
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