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Word of the day

Transient

Adjective(tran-shuh nt)
1. not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory.
2. lasting only a short time; existing briefly; temporary: transient authority.
3. staying only a short time: the transient guests at a hotel.

Noun
5. a person or thing that is transient, especially a temporary guest, boarder, laborer, or the like.
6. Electricity. a sudden pulse of voltage or current.

Citations for Transient
“In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds.”
- Robert Green Ingersoll

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Word of the day

Sempiternal

Adjective(sem-pi-tur-nl)
1. everlasting; eternal.

Citations for Sempiternal
“O most orient clearness, and light shining of the sempiternal brightness!”
- Anonymous
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Word of the day

Schadenfreude

Noun(shahd-n-froi-duh) (Щаденфройд')
1. satisfaction or pleasure felt at someone else’s misfortune.

Citations for Schadenfreude
“The English feel schadenfreude even about themselves.”
― Martin Amis

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Idiom of the Day

💥half-baked
❗️INFORMAL

✍🏾Meaning:
If something is half-baked, it hasn't been properly thought out or planned.

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🔺The trouble with Mick is that some of his ideas are good, but a lot of them are half-baked and can't be used.

🔺Editing a student newspaper is difficult because I get a lot of half-baked poems and stories from the kids, and they get upset if I don't publish them.

👁‍🗨Origin: Probably metaphorical, from the fact that if something is being cooked in an oven, or baked, it'll be half-baked if it's taken out of the oven too soon, and it won't be worth eating.
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Word of the day

Wayfarer

Noun(wey-fair-er)
1. a traveler, especially on foot.

Citations for Wayfarer
Wayfarer, there is no way -
only foam trails in the sea.”
Antonio Machado
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Word of the day

Quell

Verb (used with object)(kwel)
1. to suppress; put an end to; extinguish:
The troops quelled the rebellion quickly.
2. to vanquish; subdue.
3. to quiet or allay (emotions, anxieties, etc.):
The child’s mother quelled his fears of the thunder.

Citations for Quell
“Although you may spend your life killing, You will not exhaust all your foes. But if you quell your own anger, your real enemy will be slain.”
- Siddha Nagarjuna
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Word of the Day

💥Affinity

✍🏾A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something.

🔺“He has an affinity for science fiction movies.”
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Жизнь прекрасна!
I'm really buzzing! - У меня все просто здорово.
I'm having a really peachy time! - Я превосходно провожу время.
I'm walking on air! - Я на седьмом небе от счастья!
I'm on cloud nine! - Это просто блаженство!
I'm totally over the moon. - Я безумно счастлив!
Everything's cool. - Все здорово (отлично)!
I haven't got a care in the world - Меня ничто не тревожит (мне не о чем беспокоиться).

Правда, порой в ней бывают и черные полосы...
I've had the week from hell. - У меня была ужасная неделя.
nightmare of a week - кошмарная неделя
I couldn't care less. - Мне совершенно безразлично (наплевать).
He's been really edgy / on edge / snapping at everyone. - Он ужасно раздражителен (готов наброситься на кого угодно без причины).
She threw a wobbly. - Она не в себе.
I had a complete fit. - Меня не на шутку разозлили.
She blew her top. - У нее "крыша" поехала.
Oh, Daniel makes my blood boil. - Даниэль приводит меня в бешенство.

Частенько у нас возникают проблемы
They've been at each other's throats all morning. - Они все утро ссорятся.
There's a bad vibe round here. . - Здесь плохая (тяжелая) атмосфера.
The fur's been flying. - Начались серьезные разногласия (ссоры).
Milo getting offered that job has really ruffled Jack's feathers / put Jack's nose out of joint / put Jack out - Новость о том, что Мило получил работу, расстроила Джека. / Ему было очень обидно. / Новость выбила Джека из колеи.
'Speak to the hand 'cos the face ain't listening!'. - Я больше не собираюсь слушать тебя!

Часть которых решаются легко
We've kissed and made up. - Мы поцеловались и помирились.They're back on speaking terms. - Они вновь общаются.We've made it up. - Мы все уладили.Forget it - It's water under the bridge. - Забудь это. Все прошло (конфликт исчерпан).
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Word of the day

Equinox

Noun(ee-kwuh-noks)
1. The time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
2. Either of the equinoctial points.

The twice yearly times when the lengths of day and night are equal. At equinox, the sun is directly over the Earth 's equator. The vernal equinox occurs about March 22 and the autumnal equinox about September 21.
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Word of the day

Pullulate

Verb(Puhl-yuh-leyt)
To breed, produce, or create rapidly.
To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.; germinate; sprout.
To increase rapidly; multiply.

Citations for pullulate
Abundant foodstuffs, a benign climate, lack of natural enemies, high reproductive rate, minimal shooting pressure, and adequate habitat had all combined to allow the birds to pullulate wildly out of control--in fact to reach pestilential proportions.
Stuart Williams, "Andean Doves Come High," Field & Stream, July 1972

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Word of the day

Dornick

Noun(dawr-nik)
A small stone that is easy to throw.

Citations for dornick
Indulging a few moments' contemplation of its freckled rind, I broke it open with a stone, a rock, a dornick, in boy's language.
Mark Twain, "Mighty Mark Twain Overawes Marines," New York Times, May 12, 1907

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Word of the day

Craic

Noun(krak)
Fun and entertainment, especially good conversation and company (often preceded by the): Come for the beer, lads, and stay for the craic!

Citations for craic
The public bar's men only so I haven't been in since we got back. ... I've been missing the craic there.
Patrick Taylor, Fingal O'Reilly, Irish Doctor, 2013

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