Word Of The Day

  • Reprieve
    • Today's Word

    Reprieve

    ri-PREEV

    Definition

    1. (noun) A temporary relief or delay from punishment or an unpleasant situation.
    2. (verb) To grant a postponement or break from something difficult or undesirable.

    Example

    The student’s unexpected snow day was a much-needed reprieve from final exams.

    Fun Fact

    The word “reprieve” originally referred to delaying executions, making it a term of life-or-death importance. While today it’s used more broadly—whether for a break from stress or an extension on a deadline—it still carries the sense of a temporary escape from something pressing.

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