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 add texture, rhythm, and depth to your storytelling.
Today’s Words

Ephemeral, Voracious, and Languid
What does ephemeral mean?
Ephemeral (adjective) – lasting for a very short time; fleeting.
Example: The cherry blossoms’ beauty was ephemeral, gone in a matter of days.
What does voracious mean?
Voracious (adjective) – having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; consuming eagerly.
Example: She was a voracious reader, devouring three novels in a single weekend.
What does languid mean?
Languid (adjective) – lacking energy or vitality; slow and relaxed in movement or manner.
Example: He stretched out in a languid manner, as if time itself had slowed.
📌 Try weaving these words into a scene today. Maybe a languid afternoon meets a voracious craving for adventure — but its chance is as ephemeral as the passing sun.
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That’s All!
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Until next time — happy writing! 🙂
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