March 2026 Word of the Day

Avarice (noun)
- Definition: Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
- Sentence: The dictator’s avarice eventually led to the bankruptcy of his once-prosperous nation.
Beguile (verb)
- Definition: Charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way.
- Sentence: He managed to beguile the investors with his charismatic personality and lofty promises.
Bellicose (adjective)
- Definition: Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
- Sentence: The general’s bellicose rhetoric during the press conference signaled that diplomacy was failing.
Chicanery (noun)
- Definition: The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
- Sentence: The investigation revealed a web of financial chicanery designed to hide the company’s massive debt.
Cognizant (adjective)
- Definition: Having knowledge or being aware of.
- Sentence: The committee was cognizant of the potential risks before they approved the new medical trial.
Desultory (adjective)
- Definition: Lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm.
- Sentence: They had a desultory conversation about the weather while waiting for the bus to arrive.
Diatribe (noun)
- Definition: A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something.
- Sentence: What started as a simple disagreement turned into a long diatribe against the local school board.
Efficacy (noun)
- Definition: The ability to produce a desired or intended result.
- Sentence: Recent clinical trials have confirmed the efficacy of the new vaccine in preventing the virus.
Exculpate (verb)
- Definition: Show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.
- Sentence: The forensic evidence served to exculpate the suspect, proving he was miles away at the time of the crime.
Fractious (adjective)
- Definition: (typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome; difficult to control.
- Sentence: After the long flight, the fractious passengers began arguing over the limited overhead bin space.
Garrulous (adjective)
- Definition: Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
- Sentence: The garrulous host made it difficult for any of the guests to get a word in edgise.
Harangue (noun)
- Definition: A lengthy and aggressive speech.
- Sentence: We were forced to listen to his harangue about the benefits of a raw food diet for nearly an hour.
Inimical (adjective)
- Definition: Tending to obstruct or harm; unfriendly; hostile.
- Sentence: The harsh desert conditions were inimical to the growth of most garden plants.
Jubilant (adjective)
- Definition: Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
- Sentence: The crowd was jubilant as the clock struck midnight, marking the start of the new era.
Knave (noun)
- Definition: A dishonest or unscrupulous man.
- Sentence: In the classic folk tale, the knave tricks the villagers into giving him their gold.
Loquacious (adjective)
- Definition: Tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
- Sentence: The loquacious tour guide provided so much detail that the group fell behind schedule.
Mundane (adjective)
- Definition: Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
- Sentence: After his adventurous summer in the Alps, returning to his mundane office job was difficult.
Neophyte (noun)
- Definition: A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
- Sentence: Even a neophyte in the kitchen could follow this simple recipe and produce a gourmet meal.
Onerous (adjective)
- Definition: (of a task, duty, or responsibility) involving an amount of effort and difficulty that is oppressively burdensome.
- Sentence: The onerous task of documenting every single transaction took the accounting team weeks to complete.
Paucity (noun)
- Definition: The presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities or amounts; scarcity.
- Sentence: There is a paucity of evidence to support the claim that the ancient ruins were built by aliens.
Querulous (adjective)
- Definition: Complaining in a petulant or whining manner.
- Sentence: The querulous child refused to eat his vegetables, insisting they were “too green.”
Recalcitrant (adjective)
- Definition: Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
- Sentence: The recalcitrant teenager refused to follow the rules of the boarding school.
Surfeit (noun)
- Definition: An excessive amount of something.
- Sentence: After the harvest festival, there was a surfeit of apples that the farmers struggled to sell.
Truculent (adjective)
- Definition: Eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
- Sentence: His truculent behavior toward the referee resulted in an immediate ejection from the game.
Umbrage (noun)
- Definition: Offense or annoyance.
- Sentence: She took umbrage at his suggestion that her success was due entirely to luck.
Vacillate (verb)
- Definition: Alternate or waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive.
- Sentence: I tend to vacillate between ordering the steak or the salmon whenever we eat at this restaurant.
Wily (adjective)
- Definition: Skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
- Sentence: The wily politician knew exactly how to pivot the conversation to avoid answering the difficult question.
Xenophobic (adjective)
- Definition: Having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
- Sentence: The rise of xenophobic rhetoric in the media caused deep concern among human rights advocates.
Yoke (verb)
- Definition: To join, link, or unite together.
- Sentence: The two small tech startups decided to yoke their resources to compete with the industry leader.
Zenith (noun)
- Definition: The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
- Sentence: Many critics believe the band reached its artistic zenith with their third studio album.
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