word used: studious

The magician's studious approach to learning magic tricks prepares him to impress his audience with illusions that leaves people in wonderment.

word used: craving

When you've got daily cravings, it might be better to choose veggies and dip rather than a package of "Hostess' Chocodiles".

word used: infrastructure

The Green Innovation Grant Program (GIGP) awarded $15 million dollars for New York state clean water infrastructure projects.

word used: enunciate

I can't understand what you're saying unless you enunciate your words clearly

word used: sophistry

The debate coach taught us that sophistry refers to both deceiving arguments as well as a group of philosophers and teachers in Ancient Greece.

word used: sophistry

The articulate con-artist used sophistry, charm, and body language to trick people into investing in his ostrich farm scheme.

word used: recurrent

The Louisiana governer's energy advisory team seeks to commission solutions for recurrent floods.

word used: recurrent

There's a recurrent theme in Jack's' morning routine in which he always forgets his car keys.

word used: weed

Oprah tried her best to uproot the weeds in her massive garden on her own but she need an entire team to do it.

word used: weed

Her unkept garden is full of weeds.