It's time for a new "Word of the Day". May I suggest:
acuity
Acuity has to do with sharpness and smartness. Do you always get top grades in math? Then you have an acuity for numbers.
People often talk about "mental acuity" which is a fancy way of saying intelligence, brains, or smartness. There are specific kinds of acuity, too. As people become very old, they tend to lose their acuity in many areas, including their vision, which is one reason very old people don't drive as well. A 40-year-old quarterback isn't going to have the same acuity for seeing receivers and throwing the ball as a 25-year-old quarterback.
Have you ever learned a new word, and then heard it again that same day. I have multiple times. It is weird. It really makes you think. If you had not heard that word before, then would it have come up, and then if you learned it that second time, you would have heard a third time. I think it is weird. Comment if it has happened before to you. Check out this link for my official websites to learn new things. https://sites.google.com/view/tedsthoughts/home
Hello, I am here to give you the quote of the day and me, Ted, and my thoughts on the quote. Today's quote is... Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside of them was superior to circumstance. -Bruce Barton 1. Let's talk facts about Bruce Barton- Bruce Fairchild Barton is an American author, an executive advertiser, and a politician. He was a part of the US congress from 1937-1940 as a Republican from New York. He was born in Robin, Tennesee in the year 1886, and died in New York, NY in the year 1967. 2. This quote makes me think of- If you believe you can do anything, then you can do anything, the point is , if you believe you can do something, you can. Drop a comment, let me know what you think it means.
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It's time for a new "Word of the Day". May I suggest:
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Acuity has to do with sharpness and smartness. Do you always get top grades in math? Then you have an acuity for numbers.
People often talk about "mental acuity" which is a fancy way of saying intelligence, brains, or smartness. There are specific kinds of acuity, too. As people become very old, they tend to lose their acuity in many areas, including their vision, which is one reason very old people don't drive as well. A 40-year-old quarterback isn't going to have the same acuity for seeing receivers and throwing the ball as a 25-year-old quarterback.