Word of the week

Have you ever completed the Word Power feature in Reader’s Digest? I’m not much interested in such games – I don’t even do crosswords! – but I am committed to increasing my own vocabulary. Why? Because if I know more words, I’ll be able to read more fluently. But even more important, I’ll be able to write better. Knowing lots of words allows me – and you — to be more precise in writing. In my word-of-the-week feature I share a word with you that I’ve discovered in my own reading.

What is a solipsist?

Word count: 272 words Reading time: Just over 1 minute Increase your vocabulary and you’ll make your writing much more precise. That’s why I provide a word of the week. Today’s word: solipsist… I must have read the word solipsist dozens — if not hundreds — of times over the last […]

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What is bathos?

Word count: 258 words Reading time: Less than 1 minute Increase your vocabulary and you’ll make your writing much more precise. That’s why I provide a word of the week. Today’s word: bathos. The first time I encountered the word bathos, while in university, I thought it was at typo

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What is buoyant?

Word count: 232 words Reading time: Less than 1 minute Increase your vocabulary and you’ll make your writing much more precise. That’s why I provide a word of the week. Today’s word: buoyant. I’m just guessing, but I probably learned the adjective buoyant when I was in grade 3. (If that

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What’s a skein?

Word count: 270 words Reading time: Just over 1 minute Increase your vocabulary and you’ll make your writing much more precise. That’s why I provide a word of the week. Today’s word: skein. I know a skein is a length of wool or yarn but when I encountered the word

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What’s a chaplet?

Word count: 328 words Reading time: Just over 1 minute Increase your vocabulary and you’ll make your writing much more precise. That’s why I provide a word of the week. Today’s word: chaplet. Do you ever find yourself reading a book or a piece of text and letting your eyes

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