How To: Pronounce the word "narcissistic" in English
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Today's word is "minuscule". This is an adjective which means very small and tiny.
Today's word is "lyrics". This is a noun in its plural form which means words to a song.
Today's word is "achieve". This is a verb which means to attain, accomplish, or obtain something successfully by effort.
Today's word is "incognito". This is a noun, adjective and adverb. As an adverb it means without revealing one's identity.
Today's word is "guffaw". This is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means a big burst of laughter. As a verb, it means to laugh loudly.
Today's word is "gregarious". This is an adjective which means sociable or living in a group.
Today's word is "fathomable". This is an adjective which means knowable or comprehensible.
Today's word is "extraordinary". This is an adjective which means exceptional and beyond what is ordinary or mediocre.
Today's word is "dwindle". This is a verb which means to become gradually less and less.
Today's word is "amicable". This is an adjective which means friendly or peaceful.
Today's word is "yearn". This is a verb which means to have a strong desire.
Today's word is "zenith". This is a noun which means the highest point above the observer's horizon attained by a celestial body, or the peak.
Today's word is "meander". This is a verb which means to take a winding course or behave aimlessly. Can you guess what the word is?
Today's word is "xenophobic". This is an adjective which means being fearful of, or showing distrust or hatred towards foreigners and strangers.
Today's word is "quirky". Can you guess what the word is? This is an adjective which means peculiar or unconventional. For example, you can say, "My sister has a quirky habit of eating ice cream with chopsticks ."
Today's word is "vehement". This is an adjective which means being intense in one's conviction or decision about something. For example, you can say, "My brother and his wife are vehement about adopting a baby from Iraq."
Today's word is "ubiquitous". This is an adjective which means being or appearing to be everywhere at the same time.
Today's word is "thwart". This is a verb which means to prevent from accomplishing a purpose or a plan. For example, you can say "The police thwarted three terrorist attacks at LAX last month."
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