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3/3 Now explain to me what fatuous schmendrick decided to make "taste bud" the standard and not "taste goblet"??? It's people like those people who think "body" is better than "bone-house"! Stop making English boring! #Vocabulary #EnglishLanguage #InkhornEditor


Stultify, transitive verb 1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Stultify, transitive verb
1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 
2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical

In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent.

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

Ustulation, noun 1: action of burning or searing 2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Ustulation, noun
1: action of burning or searing
2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle

In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. 

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

Cavil, noun, verb 1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with” In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Cavil, noun, verb
1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble

intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with”

In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at.
#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

Stultify, transitive verb 1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Stultify, transitive verb
1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 
2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical

In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent.

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

Cavil, noun, verb 1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with” In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Cavil, noun, verb
1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble

intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with”

In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at.
#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

Ustulation, noun 1: action of burning or searing 2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Ustulation, noun
1: action of burning or searing
2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle

In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. 

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

3/3 Now explain to me what fatuous schmendrick decided to make "taste bud" the standard and not "taste goblet"??? It's people like those people who think "body" is better than "bone-house"! Stop making English boring! #Vocabulary #EnglishLanguage #InkhornEditor


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Ustulation, noun 1: action of burning or searing 2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Ustulation, noun
1: action of burning or searing
2: operation formerly used in chemistry, expelling one substance from another (as sulfur from ore) by heat in a muffle

In a sentence: Many homes in California were subject to ustulation. 

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

Cavil, noun, verb 1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with” In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Cavil, noun, verb
1 : captious frivolous objection : quibble

intransitive verb: object or criticize adversely for trivial reasons—usually used with “at,” “about,” or “with”

In a sentence: These documents exist and cannot be caviled at.
#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Words #InkhornEditor

Stultify, transitive verb 1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent. #WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

InkhornEdits's tweet image. Stultify, transitive verb
1: have a dulling/inhibiting effect on 
2: cause to appear or be stupid/foolish/absurdly illogical

In a sentence: Scrolling is good for self-soothing, but it can stultify the brain to a frightening extent.

#WedsWordOfTheWeek #Vocabulary #InkhornEditor

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