Daily new english words
Here are 5 new English words every day, along with their meanings and examples:
Day 1
- Perspicacious (adjective): Having a keen understanding and insight; able to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent.
Example: "She was a perspicacious observer of human behavior and was able to pick up on subtle cues that others might miss."
- Ennui (noun): A feeling of listlessness and boredom; a lack of interest or excitement.
Example: "After a few months of doing the same job, he started to feel ennui and was looking for a change."
Day 2
- Fastidious (adjective): Meticulous and demanding in one's standards; having a strong attention to detail.
Example: "She was a fastidious editor who made sure every detail was perfect before publishing the article."
- Garrulous (adjective): Talkative and loquacious; fond of talking and sharing one's thoughts and opinions.
Example: "He was a garrulous person who loved to talk about his travels and adventures."
Day 3
- Inscrutable (adjective): Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious or obscure.
Example: "The ancient hieroglyphics were inscrutable to most people, but the expert was able to decipher their meaning."
- Lassitude (noun): A feeling of weariness or lack of energy; a state of being tired or exhausted.
Example: "After a long day of traveling, she felt lassitude and just wanted to rest."
Day 4
- Mercurial (adjective): Changeable and unpredictable; having a quick and sudden change of mood or behavior.
Example: "He was a mercurial person who could go from being happy to being angry in a split second."
- Nebulous (adjective): Unclear or vague in meaning or form; lacking definition or clarity.
Example: "The company's business plan was nebulous, and it was hard to understand their goals and objectives."
Day 5
- Obfuscate (verb): To make something unclear or difficult to understand; to confuse or obscure.
Example: "The politician's speech was designed to obfuscate the real issues and distract from the controversy."
- Perfidious (adjective): Disloyal or treacherous; having a tendency to betray or deceive.
Example: "He was a perfidious friend who would often stab you in the back to get ahead."
I hope you find these words interesting and useful!