Here are the meanings of the 10 hardest words that have also been used in New York Times articles.
1. tumid — swollen, or bombastic:His once-tumid imagination now sagged like an empty skin.
Also some good tippet nippers for fishing, new deck boots and a Fenix flashlight to replace the one someone stole from my desk.
Some of the species have declined even more: Meadow pipit populations, for example, fell by 68 percent.
— Book Review: Margalit Fox’s ‘Riddle of the Labyrinth’ (June 14, 2013)The list of the week’s easiest words:
Persons:
Boss Christine, ghosted, tippet, Lucy, Gabrielle Hamilton’s, Cook, Fontaine, tempi, “ I’ve, ”, “, — Rossini, Ramy Youssef, — Dave Chappelle, tutee, —, nonclinical —, logogram, Margalit Fox’s ‘ Riddle
Organizations:
New York Times, San Francisco Opera, West Bank, The, Health
Locations:
New, France, Israel, America, Britain, The New York