Month 3- Word of the day 29
Untoward
means
not favourable
“Barring untoward circumstance,” said the judge, “we’ll have a decision by week’s end.”
Untoward
means
not favourable
“Barring untoward circumstance,” said the judge, “we’ll have a decision by week’s end.”
Titanism means Spirit of revolt or defiance against social conventions. You may read more about titanism here
Gateway means Digital Technology. software or hardware that connects two disparate computer networks, as to enable the passage of information between a home or business network and the Internet. software that facilitates digital communication of text messages over cellular telephone networks. or an entrance or passage that may be closed by a gate. or a structure for enclosing…
Sleight means Dexterity A magician will try to fool his audience with a sleight of hand.
Word for today is Endemic means natural to or characteristic of a specific people or place; native;indigenous: endemic folkways; countries where high unemployment is endemic. 2. belonging exclusively or confined to a particular place: a fever endemic to the tropics. The word has been derived from New Latin endēmicus, equivalent to Greek éndēm (os)
Primitivism means Doctrine that a simple and natural life is morally best or a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric peoples, such as Paul Gauguin’s inclusion of Tahitian motifs in paintings and ceramics.
Illuminism means Belief in an inward spiritual light