51³Ô¹Ï

Start each day with the 51³Ô¹Ï of the Day in your inbox!

51³Ô¹Ï of the Day

51³Ô¹Ï of the day

yahoo

[ yah-hoo ] [ ˈyɑˈhu ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a crass, ignorant, or uncultivated person

learn about the english language

Why Dictionary.com chose yahoo

More about yahoo

  • First recorded in 1726 in Jonathan Swift’s humorous novel Gulliver’s Travels.
  • The exclamation expressing joy and excitement is of imitative origin and apparently first used in this way in the 1970s.

EXAMPLES OF YAHOO

  • The yahoos disrupted people at the library with their loud laughter and rude comments.
  • The game was filled with yahoos who were shouting and throwing peanuts at each other.

 

20240103
quiz icon
WHAT'S YOUR WORD IQ?
Think you're a word wizard? Try our word quiz, and prove it!
TAKE THE QUIZ
51³Ô¹Ï of the Day Calendar

51³Ô¹Ï of the day

logorrhea

[ law-guh-ree-uh ] [ ˌlɔ gəˈri ə ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

incessant or compulsive talkativeness

learn about the english language

Why Dictionary.com chose logorrhea

More about logorrhea

  • First recorded in 1900–05; see logo- + -rrhea.
  • The term is often used in a humorous way but also refers to a medical condition in which one speaks incessantly and uncontrollably.

EXAMPLES OF LOGORRHEA

  • I was known for my logorrhea among friends, often dominating conversations with endless chatter.
  • The politician’s logorrhea during the debate made it difficult for the moderator to control the discussion.
20240103
51³Ô¹Ï of the Day Calendar

51³Ô¹Ï of the day

theocracy

[ thee-ok-ruh-see ] [ θiˈɒk rə si ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

plural ³Ù³ó±ð·´Ç³¦Â·°ù²¹Â·³¦¾±±ð²õ.

a form of government in which priests rule in the name of a deity

learn about the english language

Why Dictionary.com chose theocracy

More about theocracy

  • First used in English between 1615–1650.
  • From the Greek ³Ù³ó±ð´Ç°ì°ù²¹³Ùí²¹,Ìý²õ±ð±ð theo-, “god” + -cracy, “rule, government.”

EXAMPLES OF THEOCRACY

  • The citizens lived under a theocracy, where the clergy dictated all legal and moral guidelines.
  • In their theocracy, the sacred texts were considered the ultimate legal documents.
20240103
51³Ô¹Ï of the Day Calendar
51³Ô¹Ï of the Day Calendar