
Euphony
Euphony [YOO-fə-nee] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, 17th century 1. The quality of being pleasing to the ear, especially through a harmonious combination of words. 2. The tendency to make p...
9 Sep 202356s

Episode 547 - Ecclesiastes 9 - The Gospel Road 09032023
faith, hope, love, charity, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, uplifting, motivational, inspirational, self help, body, mind, soul, encouraging, knowledge, learning, lesson X @mybuddyjimmy threads @mybuddyjimm...
3 Sep 202315min

Gambol
Gambol [GAM-bəl] Part of speech: verb Origin: Italian, early 16th century 1. Run or jump about playfully. Examples of gambol in a sentence "I love watching the squirrels gambol and play when ...
1 Sep 202345s

Edacious
Edacious [ə-DAY-shəs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, early 19th century 1. Relating to or given to eating. Examples of edacious in a sentence "Her priority was planning the edacious...
31 Aug 202342s

Inveigle
Inveigle [in-VAY-ɡəl] Part of speech: verb Origin: French, late 15th century 1. Persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery. 2. (Inveigle oneself or one's way into) Gain...
31 Aug 20231min

Hypnagogic
Hypnagogic [hip-nə-GAH-jik] Part of speech: adjective Origin: French, late 19th century 1. Relating to the state immediately before falling asleep. Examples of hypnagogic in a sentence "He li...
29 Aug 202354s

Canorous
Canorous [kə-NOR-əs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 17th century 1. (Of song or speech) Melodious or resonant. Examples of canorous in a sentence "My father sang along with the radi...
29 Aug 202344s

Gadarene
Gadarene [GAD-ə-reen] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Greek, mid-16th century 1. Involving or engaged in a headlong or potentially disastrous rush to do something. Examples of Gadarene in a s...
28 Aug 202356s



















