Word of the Day — Archive Page #286

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November 12, 2018
57%    43%    #54 votes

What does Valiant mean?

valiant, valorous(adj)
having or showing valor

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November 11, 2018
74%    26%    #56 votes

What does Superb mean?

brilliant, superb(adj)
of surpassing excellence

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November 10, 2018
72%    28%    #55 votes

What does Self-Reliant mean?

autonomous, self-directed, self-reliant(adj)
(of persons) free from external control and constraint in e.g. action and judgment

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November 9, 2018
100%    0%    #1 vote

What does Robust mean?

robust(adj)
sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction

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November 8, 2018
57%    43%    #4 votes

What does Effortless mean?

effortless(adj)
requiring or apparently requiring no effort

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November 7, 2018
82%    18%    #63 votes

What does Buoyant mean?

buoyant, floaty(adj)
tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas

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November 6, 2018
84%    16%    #65 votes

What does relevancy mean?

relevance, relevancy(noun)
the relation of something to the matter at hand

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