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I despise anything niveous. - My brother's niveous attitude made him an unlikeable individual. - The illness had taken a toll on her once supple body; her hitherto pink skin was now almost niveous. -
mirabilia | Word of the Day | July 21, 2020
Have you witnessed any mirabilia recently? #wotd #wordoftheday #dictionarycom #words #learning #language #vocabulary
Are the skies stelliferous where you are? #wotd #wordoftheday #stelliferous #dictionarycom #vocabulary #instadaily #learning
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Heavenly! "It's full of stars!" - which movie reference is this? #nanowrimo empyreal
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torpefy (verb): Make (someone or something) numb, paralysed, or lifeless. Word of the Day for 18 April 2016. #WOTD #WordoftheDay #torpefy
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vestiture (noun): clothing. Word of the Day for 18 February 2015. #WOTD #WordoftheDay #vestiture
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sequacious (adjective): (Of a person) lacking independence or originality of thought. Word of the Day for 18 November 2015. #WOTD #WordoftheDay #sequacious
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trite (adjective): (Of a remark or idea) lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse. Word of the Day for October 9th, 2014 #WOTD #WordoftheDay #trite
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vaunt (verb): boast about or praise (something), especially excessively.