Grok
To grok something is to understand it both profoundly and intuitively.
// She enjoyed the deep discussions in her metaphysics class that helped her grok some of the main themes of Western philosophy.
To grok something is to understand it both profoundly and intuitively.
// She enjoyed the deep discussions in her metaphysics class that helped her grok some of the main themes of Western philosophy.
adjective: of or relating to a coastal or shore region
noun: the region of the shore of a lake, sea or ocean
1: resulting in victory or success
The boxer made a triumphant return to the ring.
2: celebrating victory or success
a triumphant shout
— triumphantly adverb
The fans cheered triumphantly.
strange; uncommon.
Churlish is a formal word that means “irritable and rude.”
// It would be churlish not to congratulate the winning team because we lost the match.
(in a video game) to decrease a character’s or characters’ attributes or abilities with a spell, skill, or item.
Zenith refers to the strongest or most successful period of time for a person or thing
a word or phrase that is a seemingly logical alteration of another word or phrase that sounds similar and has been misheard or misinterpreted.
Mellifluous is an adjective used in formal speech and writing to describe things with a smooth, flowing sound. It can also be used to mean “filled with something (such as honey) that sweetens,” as in “mellifluous confections.”
A rejoinder usually means a witty comeback. If someone asks you a silly question like, "Are you painting?" when you are holding a paint can and a brush, your rejoinder could be, "No, I'm just doing my nails."