Word of the day
Is it unusual to wake up with a random word on your brain? I do this regularly, but I am not sure if others do the same or not.
About a week ago the word was “excoriate.” Before that I kept repeating the word “erudite” over and over. Days before that I enjoyed the word of “verbosity.”
Today’s word of the day is “preternaturally.”
There isn’t much rhyme or reason to which word pops into my head in the morning, but once it’s there it just sticks around until a new one replaces it. Often the word is one that I’ve heard before, rather than read, but not always. I usually know the meaning of the word, but again, not always, which provides the opportunity to grow my vocabulary.
My favorite words are discombobulating and neologism. The first one I love because of its pronunciation and meaning, and the second because of who I learned it from — Ms. Jimmie N. Ovington.
It was Ms. O who encouraged my writing when no one else did. And it was Ms. O who supported my application to American Mensa. It was on my bucket list for years, from the time I was about age 17, really. I asked Ms. O what she thought about me applying and learned that she was also a member. Not surprising because she is brilliant. It was a blessing having her as a teacher during some of the most difficult years of my life — middle school.
Thinking of her reminded me of a different word: Pedagogy. *Smile *
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