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Thursday, April 4, 2024

“Umbrage”? You Don’t Want To Take This Word And Here’s Why

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There is one place where you might want to take "umbrage": to a Scrabble game! It's worth 12 points. Do you know the word that could get you 1,778 points in Scrabble? (Galaxies would need to align to play its 15 letters.)

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April 04, 2024

umbrage

[ uhm-brij ] noun

offense; annoyance; displeasure.

 
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