Word of the Day (galore)-22DEC21

Word of the Day (galore)-22DEC21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is galore and it is an adjective meaning “in great quantity, in large numbers, aplenty, in abundance; everywhere, all over, all over the place”.

Example Sentence: This is now a political battleground, one of lives lost, devastated and diminished, of costs collateral and unseen, and of ever-dwindling faith in authority. The British government is taking the power to apportion (divide/split) those costs across the nation. Its one duty in return is to present evidence. It must give reasons, reasons galore.

Word of the Day (galore)-22DEC21

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Pity a public that has so many questions about Covid. Who should be believed? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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