Word Of The Day

All Words of the Day

  • Glut
    • Today's Word

    Glut

    Glut


    GLUHT

    Definition

    (noun/verb) An excessively abundant supply of something; or to supply or fill to excess.

    Example

    The market glut of avocados caused prices to plummet, leaving farmers with unsold crops.

    Word Origin

    Middle English: from Old French “gloutir” meaning “to swallow,” derived from Latin “gluttire” meaning “to gulp down.”

    Fun Fact

    A glut isn’t always about food—though the word’s swallowing origins suggest it. Economic gluts happen when supply dramatically exceeds demand, flooding markets and crashing prices. The 1980s oil glut saw prices collapse from oversupply. Tech companies experience gluts too—remember when warehouses overflowed with unsold fidget spinners? While abundance sounds positive, a glut reveals the delicate balance between plenty and excess. Too much of anything, even something valuable, can become worthless when there’s simply too much to go around.

Previous Words

Glut

Today's Word Glut GLUHT Definition (noun/verb) An excessively abundant supply...

Read More

Voluble

Today's Word Voluble VOL-yuh-buhl Definition (adjective) Speaking easily, rapidly, and...

Read More

Excoriate

Today's Word Excoriate eks-KOR-ee-ayt Definition (verb) To criticize someone or...

Read More

Ken

Today's Word Ken ken Definition (noun) The range of one’s...

Read More

Pragmatic

Today's Word Pragmatic prag-MAT-ik Definition (adjective) focused on practical results...

Read More