Word of the Day (shambolic)-21MAY22

Word of the Day (shambolic)-21MAY22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “shambolic” and it is an adjective meaning “inefficient, unsystematic, unmethodical, chaotic, disorganized, muddled, confused, haphazard“. 

Example Sentence: Julian Assange was anything but an ordinary journalist. His deep understanding of computers and how they could be hacked singled him out from the professionally shambolic arts graduates who normally rise to eminence in newspapers. The ultimate creature of the internet age, in 2006 he helped found WikiLeaks, an organisation that specialises in obtaining and releasing classified or secret documents, infuriating (irritating) governments and corporations around the world.

Word of the Day (shambolic)-21MAY22

This word is present in The Guardian article Extraditing Julian Assange would be a gift to secretive, oppressive regimes and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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