Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.
Strengthen your writing with today’s carefully chosen vocabulary — words that can deepen your descriptions and sharpen your voice.
Today’s Words

Ineffable, Disquiet, and Winsome
What does ineffable mean?
Ineffable (adjective) – too great or extreme to be expressed in words; indescribable.
Example: The view from the mountaintop filled her with an ineffable sense of wonder.
What does disquiet mean?
Disquiet (noun/verb) – a feeling of anxiety or unease (noun); to make someone anxious (verb).
Example: There was a growing disquiet in the room as the storm intensified.
What does winsome mean?
Winsome (adjective) – attractively charming and pleasing in a childlike or innocent way.
Example: He flashed a winsome smile that disarmed even the harshest critic.
📌Try using these words in a short paragraph, journal entry, or story today. Stretch their meanings, twist their tones — let your creativity run.
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That’s All!
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Did any of these words catch your attention? Let me know how you plan to use them in your writing today.
Until next time — happy writing! 🙂
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