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  1. Word of the Day: Notorious | Merriam-Webster

    2 days ago · Build your vocabulary: get a new word every day from Merriam-Webster dictionary. Learn the meaning, history, and fun facts about Notorious. Also available as podcast, newsletter, and on …

  2. Word of the Day - Dictionary.com

    2 days ago · Word of the Day Learn a new word every day! The Dictionary.com team of language experts carefully selects each Word of the Day to add some panache to your vocabulary.

  3. Word of the day: smattering | Vocabulary.com

    2 days ago · The top 1,000 vocabulary words have been carefully chosen to represent difficult but common words that appear in everyday academic and business writing. These words are also the …

  4. Collins Dictionary | Word of the Day

    3 days ago · Expand your vocabulary by learning a new word every day with our carefully curated - and often unusual - word choices. Click through to find what the word means, and examples of how it …

  5. WordReference Word of the Day

    4 days ago · Intermediate+ Word of the Day: tweak To tweak means ‘to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist’ or ‘to pull the nose gently and with care.’ It also means ‘to adjust a little bit.’ As a noun, a tweak …

  6. Word of the Day — Archive - Grammar.com

    Jan 5, 2026 · Would you like Grammar.com to send you a free inspiring word delivered to your inbox daily?

  7. Words of the Day - Expand Your Vocabulary with Word Coach

    3 days ago · Discover and learn a new word every day to enhance your vocabulary and improve your English proficiency. Perfect for students, professionals, and language enthusiasts.

  8. Word Daily

    Word Daily sends a word of the day to your inbox each morning. Expand your vocabulary and learn something each day.

  9. Word of the Day - The New York Times

    Words of the Day and other teaching resources to learn vocabulary with The New York Times

  10. Word of the Day Calendar | Merriam-Webster

    Jan 8, 2026 · Learn a new word every day with the Word of the Day from Merriam-Webster, the most trusted authority on American English. Now available as a podcast, daily e-mail, on Facebook, and …