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Word of the Day Week of August 21, 2017 gleam (verb) Something that gleams shines and gives off or reflects a glow of light. Sentence: The medal gleamed as it was hung around the winner’s neck.

Word of the Day Week of August 21, 2017 harmony (noun) If you work in total cooperation with others, you work in harmony. Sentence: The ball players worked in such harmony that they easily won the game.

ideal Word of the Day (adj) Something that is just perfect is ideal. Week of August 21, 2017 ideal (adj) Something that is just perfect is ideal. Sentence: The timing was ideal; the bus arrived just as we got to the bus stop!

Word of the Day Week of August 21, 2017 jovial (adj) A jovial person is always laughing and in a good mood. Sentence: Our jovial neighbor always has a funny joke or silly trick for us.