Today’s “Word of the Day” is “seek out“ and it is a phrasal verb meaning “to keep searching for someone or something until you find out them; search out, look around.
Example Sentence: The idea that comfort food (e.g. pizza, ice cream, French fries etc.) is rewarding (satisfying) is ingrained in our culture and our brains, so it’s not surprising that we seek it out as a way to soothe ourselves when we’re stressed,” says Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist and emotional-eating expert at the Cleveland Clinic.
This word is present in AARP article Tame Your Stress Eating and click here to read it.
Courtesy: www.aarp.org
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