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The Word of the Day for November 6 is:

paltry \PAWL-tree\ adjective
1 : inferior, trashy
2 : mean, despicable
3 : trivial
*4 : meager, measly

Example sentence:
Nora was struggling to support herself on the paltry wages from her day
job, so she began to wait tables at night to supplement her income.

Did you know?
Before "paltry" was an adjective, it was a noun meaning "trash." That now
obsolete noun in turn came from "palt" or "pelt," dialect terms meaning "a
piece of coarse cloth," or broadly, "trash." The adjective "paltry" first meant
"trashy," but currently has a number of senses, all generally meaning "no
good." A "paltry house" might be run-down and unfit for occupancy; a "paltry
trick" is a trick that is low-down and dirty; a "paltry excuse" is a trivial
one; and a "paltry sum" is small and insufficient.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.





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