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Word Of The Day: NAPOLEONIC

Word Of The Day: NAPOLEONIC

PRONUNCIATION: /ˌnæpəˈloʊnɪk/ (nah-puh-LOH-nik)  PART OF SPEECH: Adjective  MEANING:  Napoleonic refers to anything related to Napoleon Bonaparte, the famous French military leader and emperor, or to his time, style of leadership, wars, or policies.  EXAMPLES IN CONTEXT:  – The general adopted a Napoleonic approach to strategy, bold and ambitious.  – Napoleonic wars reshaped European politics in...

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Know What It Means And Say It Right: LUMBAR 

Know What It Means And Say It Right: LUMBAR 

PRONUNCIATION: /ˈlʌm.bɑːr/ (LUM-bar)  PART OF SPEECH: Adjective  MEANING:  “Lumbar” refers to the lower region of the back, specifically the area between the rib cage and the pelvis. It’s commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts, such as lumbar support, lumbar spine, or lumbar pain.  EXAMPLE IN A SENTENCE:  “Sitting for long hours without proper lumbar...

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Word For The Day: PULCHRITUDINOUS 

Word For The Day: PULCHRITUDINOUS 

PRONUNCIATION: /ˌpʌl.krɪˈtjuː.dɪ.nəs/ (UK) or /ˌpʌl.krəˈtuː.dɪ.nəs/ (US)  PART OF SPEECH: Adjective  MEANING: Extremely beautiful or physically attractive. pulchritudinous is a grand, poetic, and slightly ironic word to describe someone’s beauty. Despite its harsh-sounding syllables, it refers to something soft and stunning, a reminder that even the most complex words can hold delicate meanings. EXAMPLE IN A...

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