Choosing the right word to convey the right meaning is essential in building a strong argument. Just as a painter uses different colors in her palette to create a beautiful image each word has subtly different meanings. Instead of writing "full of" meaning, the phrase "pregnant with possibility" conveys a different meaning. Similarly instead of "unique," if something is the sole example, it is "singular." The words we choose to dress our arguments are as essential as the underlying facts. The Ivy League Dictionary assists the writer in fortifying their arguments and building a rapport with the reader by choosing just the right word.
Word a day One-Shots (Boyf Riends, Hamilships, Tree Bros, etc.)
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21 parts
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I got a word of the day app and I needed a way to work with the words so I decided to make one-shots and incorporate the words into them. Bonus points if I can slip in a previous word and you can find it.