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Ep. 100 - Limerence: When a Crush Becomes an Obsession
Jan 17, 2026
3m 12s
Ep. 99 - Abashed: Embarrassed, Disconcerted, or Ashamed
Mar 16, 2025
2m 31s
Ep. 98 - Dawdle: Waste time
Mar 15, 2025
2m 16s
Ep. 97 - Objurgate: Rebuke severely
Mar 14, 2025
2m 23s
Ep. 96 - Rebuke: Express sharp disapproval or criticism
Mar 13, 2025
2m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 100 - Limerence: When a Crush Becomes an Obsession✨ | limerenceromantic obsession+3 | — | — | — | limerencecrush+3 | — | 3m 12s | |
| 3/16/25 | ![]() Ep. 99 - Abashed: Embarrassed, Disconcerted, or Ashamed✨ | embarrassmentlanguage+3 | — | — | — | abashedembarrassed+4 | — | 2m 31s | |
| 3/15/25 | ![]() Ep. 98 - Dawdle: Waste time✨ | vocabularylanguage+3 | — | Words Worth Saying | — | dawdlewaste time+3 | — | 2m 16s | |
| 3/14/25 | ![]() Ep. 97 - Objurgate: Rebuke severely✨ | languagevocabulary+4 | — | Words Worth Sayingpop culture characters | — | objurgaterebuke+5 | — | 2m 23s | |
| 3/13/25 | ![]() Ep. 96 - Rebuke: Express sharp disapproval or criticism✨ | languagecriticism+3 | — | Words Worth Sayingrebuke | Old French | rebukecriticism+5 | — | 2m 34s | |
| 3/12/25 | ![]() Ep. 91-95 Recap: Coveted, Plethora, Boisterous, Guffaw, Brazen✨ | vocabularyword meanings+3 | — | Words Worth Sayingcoveted+4 | — | covetedplethora+5 | — | 3m 15s | |
| 3/11/25 | ![]() Ep. 95 - Brazen: Bold and without shame✨ | languagevocabulary+3 | — | Words Worth Sayingbrazen | Old English | brazenbold+5 | — | 2m 35s | |
| 3/10/25 | ![]() Ep. 94 - Guffaw: A loud and boisterous laugh✨ | languagevocabulary+3 | — | Words Worth Saying | Scotland | guffawloud laughter+5 | — | 2m 16s | |
| 3/9/25 | ![]() Ep. 93 - Boisterous: noisy, energetic, and cheerful✨ | boisterousvocabulary+3 | — | — | — | boisteroushigh-energy+5 | — | 2m 30s | |
| 3/8/25 | ![]() Ep. 92 - Plethora: A large or excessive amount of something✨ | languagevocabulary+3 | — | Words Worth Saying | Greek | plethoraabundance+4 | — | 2m 37s | |
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| 2/28/25 | ![]() Ep. 91 - Coveted: Greatly Desired or Envied | In today’s episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word coveted—a term used to describe something highly desired, admired, or sought after. Learn how to use it in everyday conversation, uncover its fascinating origins from Old French and Latin, and discover how it appears in pop culture, from The Lord of the Rings to the Oscars. Expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely with this compelling word. Tune in, and don’t forget to share with a friend! | — | ||||||
| 2/27/25 | ![]() Ep. 86-90 Recap: Litany, Rook, Predicament, Sulk, Vacuous | In this special review episode of Words Worth Saying, we revisit five words from the past week—litany, rook, predicament, sulk, and vacuous. Learn their meanings, origins, and how to use them naturally in conversation. Whether you missed an episode or just want a refresher, this is a great way to reinforce your vocabulary and make these words part of your everyday speech. Keep expanding your vocabulary, and don’t forget to share the podcast with a friend! | — | ||||||
| 2/26/25 | ![]() Ep. 90 - Vacuous: Lacking Substance | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word vacuous—a sharp, expressive way to describe something lacking thought, intelligence, or substance. Learn how to use it in everyday conversation, uncover its Latin origins, and hear how it’s been used to critique superficiality in pop culture. Expand your vocabulary and speak with more precision, one word at a time. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | ![]() Ep. 89 - Sulk: be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment | In today's episode of Words Worth Saying, we're exploring the word sulk. It’s more than just feeling upset—it’s showing that discontent in a way the world can’t miss. We’ll break down its meaning, origins, real-life usage, and even how it appears in pop culture. Tune in and add a little more depth to your vocabulary. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/25 | ![]() Ep. 88 - Predicament: a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word predicament—a tricky situation where every choice has a downside. Learn how to use it in everyday conversations, uncover its Latin origins, and hear how it’s been used in pop culture. Tune in and expand your vocabulary, one word at a time. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/25 | ![]() Ep. 87 - Rook: defraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone) | In today’s episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word rook—not just a chess piece, but a term for being cheated or swindled. Discover its fascinating origins, hear real-world examples, and find out how it's been used in pop culture. Learn how to use rook in conversation and avoid being rooked yourself. | — | ||||||
| 2/22/25 | ![]() Ep. 86 - Litany: A repetitive list of complaints or requests | In today’s episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word litany—its origins, meanings, and how to use it effectively in everyday conversation. From ancient prayers to modern expressions of frustration or joy, discover how this word can add nuance to your vocabulary. Tune in and make your words worth saying. | — | ||||||
| 2/21/25 | ![]() Ep. 81-85 Recap: Orthogonal, Myopic, Capitulate, Portmanteau, Rebarbative | In this special recap episode of Words Worth Saying, we revisit the words from our last five episodes: orthogonal, myopic, capitulate, portmanteau, and rebarbative. Discover their meanings, origins, and how to use them in everyday conversations. Whether you’re refining your vocabulary or catching up, this episode offers valuable insights and practical examples to make your speech more expressive. Share with a friend and keep expanding your word power together. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/25 | ![]() Ep. 85 - Rebarbative: Describing the Unpleasant | In today’s episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word rebarbative—a term for describing the unattractive, off-putting, and harsh qualities we encounter in life. Learn its origins from French and Latin roots, hear real-life examples to sharpen your conversations, and discover how iconic characters like Severus Snape and Ebenezer Scrooge embody rebarbative traits in pop culture. Expand your vocabulary and express yourself with clarity and style. | — | ||||||
| 2/19/25 | ![]() Ep. 84 - Portmanteau: When Two Words Become One | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we unpack the word portmanteau—a blend of two words into one. Learn how to use it in everyday conversations, discover its origins from Lewis Carroll, and hear how it appears in pop culture. Build your vocabulary and express yourself with creativity and flair! | — | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() Ep. 83 - Capitulate: Strategically Surrendering | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we explore the word capitulate—what it means, how to use it in everyday conversations, and where it comes from. Plus, we highlight memorable uses of the word in pop culture. Expand your vocabulary and express yourself with confidence! | — | ||||||
| 2/17/25 | ![]() Ep. 82 - Myopic: Seeing the Short Term, Missing the Big Picture | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we unpack the word myopic—a term for short-sighted thinking, both literally and figuratively. Learn its meaning, origins, and how to use it in everyday conversations. Plus, hear how this word appears in pop culture, from The Big Short to The Simpsons. Expand your vocabulary and express yourself more clearly with today’s word worth saying. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/25 | ![]() Ep. 81 - Orthogonal: Of or involving right angles; at right angles | In this episode of Words Worth Saying, we unpack the word "orthogonal." Explore its geometric roots and discover how it describes concepts that are distinct and independent. Learn how to apply it in everyday conversations with practical examples from culture, language, and popular media. Tune in to expand your vocabulary and express your thoughts with greater clarity and precision. | — | ||||||
| 2/15/25 | ![]() Ep. 76-80 Recap: Brouhaha, Magnanimous, Ubiquitous, Crass, Aplomb | In this special recap episode ofWords Worth Saying, we revisit five fascinating words—brouhaha, magnanimous, ubiquitous, crass, andaplomb. From chaotic commotions to grace under pressure, we explore their meanings, origins, and how to use them in everyday conversation. Whether you’re smoothing over abrouhaha or handling a challenge withaplomb, these words will help you express yourself with precision. Tune in, expand your vocabulary, and share this episode with a friend! | — | ||||||
| 2/14/25 | ![]() Ep. 80 - Aplomb: Grace Under Pressure | In today’s episode ofWords Worth Saying, we explore the wordaplomb. What does it mean to handle a situation with absolute confidence and composure? We’ll break down real-life examples, uncover its French origins, and highlight iconic characters—from James Bond to Miranda Priestly—who embody this quality. Tune in to discover how you can useaplomb to describe poise and self-assurance in any conversation! | — | ||||||
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