Word of the day:
Friday:
Eyesome – Adjective: Something pleasant to look at any time. The eyesome sunset over the mountains was a sight to behold.
Saturday:
Gluttonize – Verb: To eat without restraint. Eat hearty. The dietician told the patron he had not instructed him to gluttonize.
Sunday:
Dumbledore – Noun: A bumblebee. The kids sat on the grass and watched a busy dumbledore collecting pollen from flowers.
Monday:
Copse – Noun: A thicket of bushes or small stand of trees. A copse of trees can provide a good hiding place for children during a fun game of hide-and-seek.
Tuesday:
Voluble – Adjective: Talking rapidly, incessantly, fluently. He became animated and voluble, he even smiled.
Wednesday:
Complaisant – Adjective: Willing or eager to please other people, easily convinced to do what other people want. Jason was a complaisant boy, always happy to oblige whenever his mother or father asked him to run an errand.
Thursday:
Fret – Verb: To worry or be concerned. I was sure we wouldn’t get there in time, but they told me not to fret.