Of particular interest, given the new year.
New
adjective \ˈnü, chiefly British ˈnyü, in place names usually (ˌ)nu̇ or nə or (ˌ)ni\
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Of particular interest, given the new year.
adjective \ˈnü, chiefly British ˈnyü, in place names usually (ˌ)nu̇ or nə or (ˌ)ni\
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adjective \ˈthaŋk-fəl\
: of, relating to, or expressing thanks
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I’ve always enjoyed using the word Catastrophe.
noun \kə-ˈtas-trə-(ˌ)fē\
: a terrible disaster
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ab·surd
adjective \əb-ˈsərd, –ˈzərd\
: extremely silly, foolish, or unreasonable : completely ridiculous
Full Definition of ABSURD
1: ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruous<an absurd argument>2: having no rational or orderly relationship to human life :meaningless<an absurd universe>; also: lacking order or value <an absurd existence>– from Merriam-Webster.com
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vo·ca·tion noun \vō-ˈkā-shən\
: a strong desire to spend your life doing a certain kind of work (such as religious work)
: the work that a person does or should be doing
Full Definition of VOCATION
1
a : a summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action; especially : a divine call to the religious life
b : an entry into the priesthood or a religious order
2
a : the work in which a person is employed : occupation
b : the persons engaged in a particular occupation
3
: the special function of an individual or group
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Examples of VOCATION
This isn’t just a job for me; it’s a vocation.
people who follow a religious vocation
He never felt a real sense of vocation.
I’m a carpenter by vocation, but my hobby is painting.