Vocab of the Day #15 – Audacious, Quaint, and Somber

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Today’s Words

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Audacious, Quaint, and Somber

What does audacious mean?

Audacious (adjective) – showing a willingness to take bold risks; daring.
Example: Her audacious plan surprised everyone, but it ended up working brilliantly.

What does quaint mean?

Quaint (adjective) – attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
Example: The quaint little cottage felt like it was pulled straight from a storybook.

What does somber mean?

Somber (adjective) – dark, gloomy, or serious in mood.
Example: His somber expression told me the news wasn’t good.

📌 Try weaving these words into a short scene: an audacious character in a quaint town facing a somber challenge.

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That’s All!

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Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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