I did not just write this post in order to direct you to the other word-of-the-day feeds on DW*
In regards to yesterday's post on the same topic, the entry at
oed_word_of_the_day_feed is morigerous, which I will never ever have a chance to use in casual conversation, but I'm glad to know it already.
By contrast,
merriamwebster_feed gives us penultimate and
wordsmithdaily_feed has humdinger, so I think that a fair and unbiased comparison of the three will clearly show that the OED's feed is the obvious winner. Nothing against penultimate or humdinger, but I can use those in conversation even with small children and didn't need them defined for me today.
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Why do I suspect humdinger would be thought an HR actionable word? (cf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scunthorpe_problem)
*by people that a)think penultimate builds their word power or b)take umbrage they have to look it up.
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A time and a place for all words.
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