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# Word for the Day

problematic   Something problematic poses a problem or causes difficulties. Your ambitions to become the next great leader of Spain are great, but your inability to speak Spanish might prove problematic.   Around 1600, the word problematical was shortened and problematic was born. Perhaps they wanted to make it less problematic for spellers. It’s an adjective that means tough, hard to solve,…

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# Word for the Day

capricious Capricious is an adjective to describe a person or thing that’s impulsive and unpredictable, like a bride who suddenly leaves her groom standing at the wedding altar. You can criticize a fickle-minded person as capricious, but it could just as well describe quickly changing weather, as in “capricious spring storms.” It’s the adjective form of the noun caprice,…

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# Word for the Day

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“Catawampus!”
[kat-uhwom-puh s] 
1.  askew; awry.
2.  positioned diagonally; cater-cornered.
adverb
3.  diagonally; obliquely:

We took a shortcut and walked catawampus across the field.

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“Scalawag!”
scal·a·wag
ˈskaləˌwaɡ,ˈskalēˌwaɡ/
noun

informal
  1. a person who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way; a rascal.
    synonyms: rascalscampmonkeyimpdevilrogue