Word of the Week: sere
It doesn't exactly have the same meaning, but if you accidentally take too long *searing* your food, it could become *sere*!
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Word of the Week: reminisce
What's your favorite memory from childhood? Do you get a feeling of nostalgia thinking about it? Watch to learn the definition of this week's word (and why I asked those questions).
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Word of the Week: quisling
What do Benedict Arnold and Vidkun Quisling have in common? They're both now known for their worst actions in history and have names synonymous with treachery. Watch the video to learn the definition!
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Word of the Week: prevaricate
I wouldn't lie to you. This week's word is great! Check out the video to learn the definition 👇
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Time to learn! Do I make myself clear? I wouldn't purposely obfuscate things.
Don't know what it means? Check out our video! 👇
Word of the Week: obfuscate https://t.co/eXy7yWHX3u via @YouTube
Word of the Week: limn
If I could describe what limn means myself, I wouldn't need this video to delineate it for me. Watch and learn the definition!
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How are you feeling today? Do you think you're a jovial person? Not sure? Check out this week's Word of the Week to learn what jovial means!
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Word of the Week: jovial https://t.co/umBYi6PzuG via @YouTube