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  • Word of the Day: Convivial.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. (Of an atmosphere or event) Friendly, lively, and enjoyable.
    2. (Of a person) Cheerful and friendly; jovial.

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    1. "The housewarming party's atmosphere was convivial and welcoming."
    2. "The volunteers were convivial to those who sought their help."
    3. "Lisa was a charming, convivial dinner host — and a fantastic cook, too."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, mid-17th century

    This adjective originates from the Latin "convivialis," which stems from "convivium," meaning "a feast." Hollywood award shows are known to be lavish affairs both in front of and behind the cameras, which makes for a convivial atmosphere for the nominees and audience. The Oscars, in particular, are noted for their luxurious gifts.
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  • Word of the Day: Emeritus.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. (Of the former holder of an office, especially a college professor) Having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor.

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    1. "The banquet was held every year to honor the emeritus professors."
    2. "The president emeritus of the university was invited back to speak at graduation."
    3. "She sometimes still attends meetings as an emeritus director of the organization."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, mid-18th century

    In Latin, the verb "emereri" means "to earn one's discharge by service." "Emeritus" originates from this verb, essentially designating someone who has earned retirement but is still entitled to the honor they've earned. The female form is technically "emerita," but the outdated term is rarely still used. "Emeritus" is most commonly used now in academic settings.
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  • Word of the Day: Nadir.

    NOUN
    1. The lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization.
    2. (Astronomy) The point on the celestial sphere directly below an observer. The opposite of "zenith."

    Example Sentences.
    1. "At the nadir of his sales career, he decided to try a new path and go back to school."
    2. "I couldn't find the Ursa Major constellation, because it was positioned at my nadir."
    3. "You can see by these charts that our revenue reached its nadir in 2011 and recovered over the next five years."

    Word Origin.
    Arabic, late 14th century

    "Nadir" comes from the Arabic word "naẓīr," which means "opposite to the zenith, the highest point in the celestial sky" (or the point directly above the observer). The original usage of this word applied to astronomy. For example, if you were to go outside and look directly up at the sky, then draw an imaginary line from that point in the sky down through your body, straight through the Earth and into the sky on the other side of the world, that celestial point would be your nadir.
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