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GoodWord from alphaDictionary.com

Hosted by Dr. Robert Beard · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

★★★★★5.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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Episodes
10
Last ep.
17 days ago
Booking Probability™
41
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
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About this podcast

Dr. Goodword's Daily Podcast is a modern audio version of the familiar and popular printed Word of the Day. Each podcast provides an insightful vocabulary building word history for some of the best words in English, all in about four minutes. Dr. Goodword is the pseudonym for Dr. Robert Beard, emminent linguist and retired professor, whose expertise uncovers fascinating glimpses into our culture and our history.

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Dr. Robert Beard hosts GoodWord from alphaDictionary.com, a education show with 10 episodes published.

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2/5/26 - florid

Feb 4, 202600

1. Flushed with rosy color; ruddy, as a face florid from embarrassment. 2. Profusely decorative, much too flowery or ornate, especially speech or writing. 3. (Obsolete) Abounding in or covered with flowers.

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2/1/26 - barbarian

Jan 31, 202600

1. A crude, uncultured, heartless person, a boor; someone who lives and treats others savagely. 2. A wild or primitive person, a savage.

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12/31/25 - Hogmanay

Dec 30, 202500

Hogmanay is not a pig resort but a Scottish festivity celebrated on the last day of the year. Children traditionally stroll about the neighborhood on this day asking for presents. Today's Good Word also refers to the gif

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5/17/25 - legerdemain

May 16, 202500

1. Magic, sleight of hand. 2. Trickery, deceitful cleverness.

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1/26/25 - notoriety

Jan 25, 202500

1. Fame, the state or quality of being well-known, often in a negative or PEJORATIVE sense. 2. A famous or widely known person, a notorious personality, as 'a show with several guest notorieties'.

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12/22/23 - superfluous

Dec 21, 202300

Excessive, more than is necessary, extra and unnecessary.

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12/13/16 - aborigine

Dec 12, 201600

A member of the people indigenous to a land, one of the earliest known inhabitants of a region.

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11/2/14 - egregious

Nov 1, 201400

Flagrantly bad, outrageously offensive.

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4/20/12 - popinjay

Apr 19, 201200

1. A vain, conceited, pompous person, a coxcomb, a fop. 2. A loquacious, talkative person, a blabbermouth.

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4/19/12 - smarmy

Apr 18, 201200

1. Slicked down, greasy, said especially of hair with too much tonic or oil on it. 2. Unctuous, oily, obsequious, ingratiatingly polite, perhaps with an overlay of feigned intelligence or sophistication.

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4/16/12 - castigate

Apr 15, 201200

To severely reprimand or chastise.

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4/14/12 - immaculate

Apr 14, 201200

1. Spotlessly clean, without stain or blemish, flawless. 2. Free of sin or failure, without any shortcoming, faultless, as an immaculate record.

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25-54
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Topics covered

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GoodWord from alphaDictionary.com is hosted by Dr. Robert Beard. The show is categorised under education and has published 10 episodes.

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GoodWord from alphaDictionary.com has published 10 episodes.

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