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This week’s word is: Putative (adjective) Putative is a formal word used to describe something that is generally believed, supposed, or assumed to be something specified. It is always used before a noun. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
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This week’s word is: Fortuitous (adj) ☘️ Fortuitous is a formal word that usually describes something that comes or happens by a lucky chance. It can also mean ‘happening by chance’ and ‘fortunate, lucky.’ (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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Happy Word of the Week Wednesday!🌸 This week’s word is: Onomatopoeia (noun) Onomatopoeia refers to the creation of words that imitate natural sounds. It can also refer to the words themselves, such as buzz and hiss. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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Happy Word of the Week Wednesday!🌸 This week’s word is: Temporize (verb) To temporize is to avoid making a decision or giving a definite answer in order to have more time. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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This week’s word is: Adulation (noun) dulation refers to extreme or excessive admiration, flattery, or praise. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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This week’s word is: Prescience (noun) Prescience is a formal word used to refer to the ability to see or anticipate what will or might happen in the future. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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My name is Kaya Rand. I am a grad student studying media design and have been playing division 1 tennis for the past 4-5 years. I am half-Japanese, growing up very internationally. I graduated Summa Cum Laude and will be attending graduate school in the UK next year.
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This week’s word is: Resplendent (adj) Resplendent is a literary word used to describe someone or something as very bright and attractive. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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Join us today for our workshop! Use this link to register: #event-details/28b4cc42-033e-4bc0-930f-b7ce2682d20a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">duq.edu/research/cente…
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This week’s word is: Umbrage (noun) Umbrage refers to a feeling of being offended by what someone has said or done. It is often used in the phrase “take umbrage.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary).
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