Month 2- Word of the day 13
Humbug
means
tricky imposter
It is better not to take investment advice from that broker because he’s just a humbug.
Humbug
means
tricky imposter
It is better not to take investment advice from that broker because he’s just a humbug.
Epicurious means a person who appreciates fine food and drink It is a digital brand for consumers interested in food and cooking-related topics. The website was created by Condé Nast in 1995 and is now part of the publisher’s Food Innovation Group. Epicurious also serves mobile content through apps available across multiple platforms, including Android,…
Yopro means It is short for young professionals, especially presumptuous, self-interested types. That bar is overrun by yopros in suits going on and on about their boring office jobs. Why are they acting twice their age?
Traduce means shame using lies. Sam loves to watch politicians traducing each other with bogus facts.
Word for today is Vicissitude means a change or variation occuring in the course of something. The word has been derived from the Latin vicis meaning “turn, change.”
Word for today is Milquetoast means a very timid, unassertive, spineless person, especially one who is easily dominated or intimidated: a milquetoast who’s afraid to ask for a raise. Milquetoast originated from a character Casper Milquetoast who appeared in a comic strip ‘The Timid Soul’ by American cartoonist H.T. Webster.
Rasasvada (Rusaasvaad) means the taste of bliss in the absence of all thoughts. Pronunciation – ‘ra-sas-‘va-da Origin- Sanskrit
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