Word of the Day! ✨

The duck refused to imbibe the lemonade and demanded to receive grapes instead. :eyes::sparkles::green_heart::duck:

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Hello hello! Time for the poll!

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@Littlefeets @idiot.exe @passionfruit @DazzledSnowFlake @Rein @astxrism @unsungcheerio @CerealKiller @bluecrystal @Skyler2

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 2 , 2020 :sparkles:


Malign
ma-lign | / məˈlīn /


Definition

adjective

  1. evil in nature
  2. showing or having evilness

verb
past tense: maligned; singular: maligns; present tense: maligning

  1. to speak badly about someone or something

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • evil
  • malevolent
  • malignant

2:

  • defame
  • libel
  • slander

Antonyms
1:

  • benevolent
  • benign
  • kind

2:

  • acclaim
  • praise

Malign in a Sentence

  • All this time, we were fooled by her angelic act to not notice her malign(1) intentions.
  • She was maligned(2) by her own sister, forcing her to step down her position.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: malign!

You will have 2020-11-02T09:14:00Z2020-11-03T02:14:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

@TheDancingFryer @Eliza @Mouschi @Littlefeets @idiot.exe @passionfruit @Soleil @DazzledSnowFlake @Rein @astxrism @unsungcheerio @CerealKiller @bluecrystal @Skyler2

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She was so malign, she didn’t fill up the sugar bowl.

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Her Maligning behaviour made everyone angry.

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Put it in block quotes :grin:

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Thanks :joy:

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Heyyy, good day! Time for the polls!

0 voters

@astxrism @bluecrystal @CerealKiller @Eliza @idiot.exe @Littlefeets @Mouschi @passionfruit @Rein @Soleil @TheDancingFryer @unsungcheerio

:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 3, 2020 :sparkles:


Attest
at-test | / ə-ˈtest /


Definition

verb

  1. to prove or show that something is real and true

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • testify
  • vouch (for)
  • certify

Antonyms
1:

  • contest
  • disprove
  • refute

Attest in a Sentence

  • I can attest that he is not the impostor because he did weapons.
  • She’s a witness and it’s only right that she attest to prove his innocence.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: attest!

You will have 2020-11-03T07:00:00Z2020-11-04T02:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

@astxrism @bluecrystal @CerealKiller @Eliza @idiot.exe @Littlefeets @Mouschi @passionfruit @Rein @Soleil @TheDancingFryer @unsungcheerio

For November 2’s word, @DazzledSnowFlake has won by majority votes! Congratulations :white_heart:

Her Maligning behaviour made everyone angry.

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 4, 2020 :sparkles:


Camaraderie
ca-ma-ra-de-rie | / ˌkäm-ˈrä-d(ə-)rē /


Definition

noun

  1. good fellowship; trust and friendship within people

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • fellowship
  • companionship
  • comradery

Antonyms
1:

  • aggression
  • hostility
  • unfriendliness

Attest in a Sentence

  • The camaraderie between the three of them was the reason why they easily won the race.
  • This lack of camaraderie will never get us anywhere.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: camaraderie!

You will have 2020-11-04T10:01:00Z2020-11-05T02:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

@astxrism @bluecrystal @CerealKiller @DazzledSnowFlake @Eliza @idiot.exe @Littlefeets @Mouschi @passionfruit @Rein @Skyler2 @Soleil @TheDancingFryer @unsungcheerio

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 5, 2020 :sparkles:


Accolade
ac-co-lade | / ˈakəˌlād /


Definition

noun

  1. something, especially an award, granted in acknowledgement of one’s accomplishment/s; expression of praising achievement

  2. the tapping one’s shoulders with a sword during a ceremony to announce knightship

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • award
  • honor
  • recognition

Antonyms
1:

  • denunciation
  • condemnation
  • reprimand

Accolade in a Sentence

  • Sherry got the votes enough to win October’s accolade.
  • This accolade served as her boost of career.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: accolade!

You will have 2020-11-04T10:01:00Z2020-11-05T02:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

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My sleepy brain read chocolate and I was confused

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She cried when she found out that she had been nominated for an accolade.

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rip :joy:

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King Uther preformed the accolade Arthur would need to become a knight.

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First of all, I would like to apologize for my absence for days. Both sources of my internet got expired, and I couldn’t do anything except wait for both of them (and I only got them the same time yesterday). Second of all, I will be posting the words for the last days I missed and hopefully fix everything by working on three or four words in one day.

Thirdly, do please vote on these polls for those who wrote their sentence for the word “accolade” : D

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@astxrism @bluecrystal @CerealKiller @DazzledSnowFlake @Eliza @idiot.exe @Littlefeets @Mouschi @passionfruit @Rein @Skyler2 @Soleil @TheDancingFryer @unsungcheerio

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 6, 2020 :sparkles:


Antithesis
an-ti-the-sis | / anˈtiTHəsəs /


Definition

noun
plural: antitheses

  1. the total opposite of something
  2. contrast or difference between two things
  3. (figure of speech) opposing or contrasting, usually expressed by parallelism, two complete different ideas

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • contrary
  • converse
  • (the) opposite

2:

  • contrast
  • difference
  • opposition

Antonyms
1:

  • same

2:

  • identicality
  • resemblance
  • similarity

Antithesis in a Sentence

  • They were the antitheses of each other.
  • The antithesis between Mira and Kaye is ridiculous.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: antithesis!

You will have 2020-11-08T07:00:00Z2020-11-09T14:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

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There is virtually no antithesis between the new featured stories on Episode.

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 7, 2020 :sparkles:


Indefatigable
in-de-fa-ti-ga-ble | / ˌindəˈfadəɡəb(ə)l /


Definition

adjective

  1. persistent and doesn’t get tired

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • tireless
  • inexhaustible
  • unwearying
  • weariless

(Near) Antonyms

1:

  • jaded
  • spiritless
  • wearied

Indefatigable in a Sentence

  • She was an indefatigable fighter of justice and she only deserves to win.
  • Though he promised not to stress over his assignments, he couldn’t avoid being indefatigable with the little time he was given.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: indefatigable!

You will have 2020-11-08T08:00:00Z2020-11-09T14:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

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:sparkles: Word of the Day || November 8, 2020 :sparkles:


Surmise
sur-mise | / sərˈmīz /


Definition

verb
past tense: surmised; present tense: surmising; singular: surmises

  1. assume that something is true and valid even without evidence or proof

noun

  1. an idea that is assumed to be true even without confirmation

Thesaurus

Synonyms

1:

  • assume
  • guess
  • pressume

2:

  • guess
  • supposition
  • suspicion

Surmise in a Sentence

  • At this point, we were just surmising, mainly because we lacked the evidence we needed.
  • Lalia’s ego only rose when the professor confirmed her surmise.

Make your own Sentence!

How do you like today’s word? Is it a new addition to your vocabulary or did it help you refresh it, at least? In any way, I would like ask you to make your own sentence using our word of the day: surmise!

You will have 2020-11-08T08:00:00Z2020-11-09T02:00:00Z, the rest of the hours will be for the poll that will let you decide who used our daily word the best! Happy sentencing!

Also, for me to quickly recognize your sentence, it would be great if you put it into a blockquote like this!

@astxrism @bluecrystal @CerealKiller @DazzledSnowFlake @Duckling @Ebony @Eliza @idiot.exe @Littlefeets @Mouschi @passionfruit @Rein @Secretz @Skyler2 @Soleil @TheDancingFryer @unsungcheerio

By majority votes, @Skyler2’s sentence wins! Congrats :white_heart:

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