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Jul 10, 2026
This week’s themeAdverbs This week’s words dispositively yonder lubberly nigh
“The Beginning Is Nigh”
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with Anu Gargnigh
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adverb: Nearly; almost. adjective: Near. preposition: Near. ETYMOLOGY:
From Old English neh (near). Earliest documented use: before 1150.
USAGE:
“The carbon emissions produced when peatlands burn may be well nigh
irreversible.” World on Fire; The Economist (London, UK); Aug 24, 2024. See more usage examples of nigh in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The truth is that every morning war is declared afresh. And the men who
wish to continue it are as guilty as the men who began it, more guilty
perhaps, for the latter perhaps did not foresee all its horrors. -Marcel
Proust, novelist (10 Jul 1871-1922)
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