The Word of the Day is Apocryphal
a·poc·ry·phal
/əˈpäkrəfəl/
adjective
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(of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true.“an apocryphal story about a former judge”Similar: fictitious, made-up, fabricated, spurious, mythicalOpposite: authentic, true
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https://paperkutzs.com/2020/09/25/word-of-the-day-challenge-apocryphal/
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Reblogged this on Tales from the mind of Kristian and commented:
The Word of the Day for this Friday is the wonderful word Apocryphal,
Click on the link to the original post to find out what this word means, you will find that it relates to the language spoken to most if not all politicians. 😉
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I wrote a piece and created a pingback, but it isn’t showing here 😦
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https://piecefulprose.wordpress.com/2020/09/26/word-of-the-day-apocryphal/
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