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The Word of the Day for July 27 is:

untenable \un-TEN-uh-bul\ adjective
*1 : not able to be defended
2 : not able to be occupied

Example sentence:
The contractor made the untenable demand that all work be paid for up
front, at which point we decided to take our business elsewhere.

Did you know?
"Untenable" and its opposite "tenable" come to us from Old French "tenir"
and ultimately from Latin "tenere," both of which mean "to hold." We tend to
use "untenable" in situations where an idea or position is so off base that
holding on to it is unjustified or inexcusable. One way to hold on to the
meaning of "untenable" is to associate it with other "tenere" descendants whose
meanings are associated with "holding" or "holding on to." "Tenacious"
("holding fast") is one example. Others are "contain," "detain," "sustain,"
"maintain," and "retain."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.






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