
Fatuous
Fatuous [FA-tchoo-əs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, early 17th century 1. Silly and pointless. Examples of fatuous in a sentence "He thought the decorative pillows were fatuous, but th...
14 Aug 20231min

Amalgam
Amalgam [ə-MAL-ɡəm] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, late 15th century 1. A mixture or blend. 2. An alloy of mercury with another metal, especially one used for dental fillings. Examples of amalgam...
14 Aug 202352s

Episode 544 - Malachi 3 - The Gospel Road 08132023
faith, hope, love, charity, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, uplifting, motivational, inspirational, encouraging, self help, body, mind, soul, knowledge, learning, lesson Facebook @mybuddyjimmy X @mybuddyji...
13 Aug 202319min

Cabal
Cabal [kə-BAL] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, late 16th century 1. A secret political clique or faction. Examples of cabal in a sentence "My favorite book is about a powerful cabal during the Fre...
11 Aug 202347s

Ablution
Ablution [ə-BLU-shən] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, early 16th century 1. The act of washing oneself (often used for humorously formal effect). 2. A ceremonial act of washing parts of the body o...
11 Aug 202353s

Milieu
Milieu [meel-YOO] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, late 18th century 1. A person's social environment. Examples of milieu in a sentence "The mark of a good sci-fi novel is an elaborate milieu whic...
11 Aug 202340s

Edification
Edification [ed-ə-fih-KAY-shun] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 14th century 1. The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually. Examples of edification in a sentence "You nee...
11 Aug 202344s

Fracas
Fracas [FREY-kəs] Part of speech: noun Origin: Italian, early 18th century 1. A noisy disturbance or quarrel. Examples of fracas in a sentence "Both teams were disqualified after the fracas on the cou...
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