Word of the Day: Realize
re-al-ize / ˈrē(ə)ˌlīz verb 1. to understand clearly and fully The man being carried does not realize how far away the town really is. Nigerian Proverb 2. to bring into full existence; accomplish Life is a dream – realize it. Sai Baba, 1838-1918 3. to conceive vividly in the mind We realize the importance of light when we see darkness. We realize the importance... Read More
Word of the Day: Fellow
fel-low / ˈfelō noun 1. a man or boy; often considered informal If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful for what he’s going to get. Frank A. Clark, 1860-1936 2. a peer; one in equal rank with oneself Envy is the art of counting the other fellow’s blessings instead of your own. Harold Coffin, ?- 3.... Read More
Word of the Day: See
see / sē, past tense saw verb 1. to perceive or view with the eyes; to detect by sight Believe only half of what you see and nothing of what you hear. Cuban Proverb 2. to view or attend as a spectator When I was a kid, the only way I saw movies was from the back seat of my family’s car at the... Read More
Word of the Day: Touch
touch / təCH verb 1. to bring a part of the body into contact with something so as to perceive through tactile sense Friends share our pain and touch our wounds with a gentle and tender hand. Henri Nouwen, 1932-1996 2. to put hands on something or someone, usually violently I don’t think anybody should ever touch anybody in anger, ever. Tommy Lee, 1962-... Read More
Word of the Day: Inspiration
in-spi-ra-tion / ˌinspəˈrāSH(ə)n noun 1. an influence or action which moves the intellect or emotions; sometimes divine The real world is a bottomless source of inspiration for what you can build. Caterina Fake, 1969- 2. the quality or state of being acted upon by an influence Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Thomas A. Edison, 1847-1931 3. something motivated by an... Read More
Word of the Day: New
new / n(y)o͞o adjective 1. having just come into existence; recent With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts. Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962 2. modern The new environment dictates two rules: first, everything happens faster; second, anything that can be done will be done, if not by you, then by someone else, somewhere. Andy Grove, 1936-2016 3. novel; unfamiliar What is new is... Read More
Word of the Day: Toast
toast / tōst NOUN: 1. praise spoken about someone or something when raising a drink in a glass Here’s a toast to the future, a toast to the past, and a toast to our friends, far and near; May the future be pleasant, the past a bright dream; may our friends remain faithful and dear. Anonymous 2. sliced bread broiled to make it crisp... Read More
Word of the Day: Anachronism
a-nach-ro-nism / əˈnakrəˌnizəm noun 1. an error in chronologically placing a person, object, event, etc., with regards to historical accuracy Reality is partial to symmetry and slight anachronisms. Jorge Luis Borges, 1899-1986 2. a person or thing not in its correct historical or chronological time, having been erroneously placed there Independent self-reliant people would be a counterproductive anachronism in the collective... Read More
Word of the Day: Innocent
in-no-cent / ˈinəsənt adjective 1. free from moral corruption; pure If you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine. Federico Fellini, 1920-1993 2. guiltless; free from blame It is cruelty to the innocent not to punish the guilty. Syrian Proverb 3. without evil intention Grief falls upon human beings as the rain, not selecting good or evil, visiting the innocent, condemning those... Read More
Word of the Day: Elucidate and Elucidation
Elucidate e-lu-ci-date / ēˈlo͞osəˌdāt verb 1. to explain; make something clear Friendship is definitely the most difficult detail on the globe to elucidate. Muhammad Ali, 1942-2016 Elucidation e-lu-ci-da-tion / əˌlo͞osəˈdāSH(ə)n noun 1. an explanation that fully clarifies Never should an unfamiliar word be passed over without elucidation, for, with a little conscientious research, we may each day add to our conquests in the realm... Read More