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WOTD: connive

Posted on February 14, 2020February 9, 2020 by Wordsmyth

connive intransitive verb definition 1: to join secretly in a plot; conspire (often followed by “with”).example: The policeman was conniving with the smugglers and sharing their profits. definition 2: to ignore or…

WOTD: fractious

Posted on February 13, 2020February 4, 2020 by Wordsmyth

fractious adjective definition 1: inclined to be irritable and quarrelsome; cranky.example: The kids were getting very fractious after hours in the car. definition 2: headstrong and hard to discipline; unruly. See the…

What are collocations?

Posted on February 12, 2020April 8, 2020 by Wordsmyth

In recent years, Wordsmyth has offered a feature called “Word Combinations” that lists words that typically combine with the headword that one has looked up. A more technical term for “word combinations”…

WOTD: inure

Posted on February 12, 2020February 9, 2020 by Wordsmyth

inure transitive verb definition: to accustom to something unpleasant, especially by continuous or lengthy experience.example: Life in prison had inured him to lack of privacy. intransitive verb definition: to come into use;…

WOTD: execrable

Posted on February 11, 2020February 4, 2020 by Wordsmyth

execrable adjective definition 1: of very poor quality; extremely inferior.example: This is an execrable wine that should never have been served to the guests. definition 2: worthy of hatred or disgust; loathsome;…

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