Adjourn
Words from Dic(tionary) Adjourn: (v.) to break off a meeting, legal case or game with the intention of resuming it later. e.g. the meeting was adjourned until December 4th. The key to organization,...
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Words from Dic(tionary) Adventure: (n) an unusual, exciting and possibly hazardous experience or activity. Make up your mind. Is it unusual? Or exciting? Is it exciting? Or is it hazardous? Sometimes...
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Words from Dic(tionary) Aesop: (6th century BC) The moral animal fables associated with Aesop were probably collected from many sources and initially communicated orally. Rabbits don’t race with...
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Words from Dic(tionary) Almighty: (adj.) having complete power; omnipotent: e.g God Almighty Not necessary for me. I don’t require anything almighty. Matter of fact, almighty intimidates me. The notion...
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Archaeology: (n) the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts I am susceptible. I am a product of my times and therefore the word...
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Began: past tense of begin If you acknowledge the source, you can avoid remorse. Even though it’s very popular to talk about how to begin, the celebration is much more powerful if we first commemorate...
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Competence: (n) the ability to do something successfully or efficiently. Sometimes those two words do war. I’m talking about “successful” and “efficient.” They aren’t the same. After all, many things...
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Cushy: (adj) involving little effort for ample reward If you keep insisting that you have “nothing against hard work,” someone will eventually make you do it. Hard work, that is. I don’t know where we...
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