Immerse (v). To dunk in water. To get the stain out, Alan first immersed the shirt in a sink of warm water. #Word
Verb
Today’s Word Of The Day: Relish
Relish (v). To enjoy. Adam relished every bite of his hot fudge sundae – it was his favorite dessert. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Impute
Impute (v). To attribute to a cause. Maria got three C’s, which her parents imputed to her skipping homework. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Trudge
Trudge (v). Walk heavily. Louisa was so tired after class, she could barely trudge the two miles home. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Shun
Shun (v). To avoid. Jesse was popular, but one clique – the athletes – still shunned her at parties. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Extol
Extol (v). To praise. Stephanie’s teacher presented her with the award, extolling her many achievements. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Waffle
Waffle (v). To talk vaguely. The Senator kept waffling and no one knew what his real position was. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Rescind
Rescind (v). To withdraw. The university rescinded Jonah’s offer letter after they uncovered his plagiarism. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Provoke
Provoke (v). To make angry. Sam knew that missing his curfew would provoke his mom to punish him. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Overhaul
Overhaul (v). To revamp. Jay’s favorite reality TV show focused on overhauling people’s outdated wardrobes. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Equivocate
Equivocate (v). To lie. When his parents asked about his test grade, Joel resisted the urge to equivocate. #Word
Today’s Word Of The Day: Impair
Impair (v). To make worse. Without her glasses on, Kerry’s vision was so impaired she couldn’t find the door. #Word
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