word of the day: hermetic (adj).

hermetic [her-meh-tick] (adjective); staying away from other people; complete and airtight. for example: her heart is very hermetic (it’s safer this way). 

 

word of the day: apace (v.)

apace [ay-pase] (verb) to move quickly; hella fast. for example: time apaces when i’m with you.

 

word of the day: trow (v.)

trow [tro] (verb); to think or believe for example: i trow that i am capable of doing anything.

 

word of the day: respite (n.)

respite [ree-spyte] (noun): a break from a tough situation for example: after a long week, i am looking forward to my respite this weekend–complete with nintendo, ice cream and netflix. swag.  

 

word of the day: abditory (n.)

abditory [ab-dee-tory] (noun.); a place where you hide your valuables. for example: he kept his feelings in an abditory so that no one would steal them. 

 

word of the day: apoise (adv.)

apoise [a-poyz] (adverb*); balanced for example: together, we are apoise. *an adverb is a word that changes a verb, it’s not a verb all by itself. so you can’t say: i apoise–there’s no verb in the sentence. but you can say i am apoised, because “am” is the verb.

 

word of the day: geloscopy (n.)

geloscopy [jellos-copy] (n.); seeking knowledge about the future by the tones in a person’s laughter for example: my mom use geloscopy to predict the upcoming fart. (my giggle gave it away)

 

word of the day: philauty (n.)

philauty [fill-aw-tee] (n.) self-love for example: her philauty was mistaken for arrogance. haters.

 

word of the day: clarion [adj.]

clarion [klair-ee-on] (adj.): loud and clear for example: her clarion laugh tickled my fancy.

 

word of the day: ubiquitous (adj.)

ubiquitous [you-bik-kwi-tiss] (adj.): being everywhere at the same time for example: memories of her were ubiquitous.