at-ten-tive / ə-ˈten-tiv adjective 1. observant; paying close attention He who speaks without an attentive ear is mute. Stephen King, 1947- 2. thoughtful It’s really important to be attentive to the people who have less – who are...
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Word of the Day: Time and Thyme
Time is Too Slow for those who Wait, Too Swift for those who Fear, Too Long for those who Grieve, Too Short for those who Rejoice; But for those who Love, Time is not. Henry Van Dyke, Jr., 1852 - 1933 time time / tīm adjective ...
Word of the Day: Sight
sight / sīt noun 1. the faculty of seeing; vision Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Alexander Pope, 1688-1744 2. spectacle The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity. Lucius...
Word of the Day: Frugal and Frugality
frugal fru-gal / ˈfrü-gəl adjective 1. careful with money; thrifty Living a frugal lifestyle gives you the opportunity to invest more money towards your future. John Rampton, ?- 2. meager Vegetarian and frugal it may be, but the...