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  • Harried
    • Today's Word

    Harried

    HAIR-eed

    Definition

    (adjective) Feeling strained as a result of persistent demands or stress.

    Example

    The harried assistant juggled calls, emails, and last-minute meetings.

    Fun Fact

    Harried stems from the same root as harass—both come from old Norse and Middle English words related to raiding or attacking. Originally used in military contexts, harried now refers to a psychological onslaught: the kind of pressure that comes from emails piling up, kids yelling, and zero time for yourself. It’s the perfect word for a Monday at 4:59 p.m.

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