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Word of the Day (blot out)-28SEP20

Word of the Day (blot out)-28SEP20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is blot out and it is a phrasal verb meaning “wipe out, erase, eradicate, delete, forget (a memory/feeling/thought, particularly an unpleasant or painful one).

Example Sentence: Moreover, while there has been little change in the polls for months, only a fool – or someone who has blotted out from their memory the 2016 election – would say Trump cannot win.

This word phrase is present in The Guardian article Only a fool would write off Trump. But there’s a reason he’s so desperate and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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