Have any of you had to look up any words in the dictionary recently?

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Don’t beat yourself up too much on this..no matter how intelligent / clever you’re there always be some words which you haven’t heard / used in your life. That doesn’t make someone any lesser than those who might be knowing them. If I hear / read any such word then I try to infer it’s meaning from the context and check it online ( pretty easy nowadays..) later to confirm rather than looking up immediately. That gives my brai some guesswork practice..)

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