3-WORDS-A-DAY [05-Nov-2025 UTC]

Disperse
dis·perse | verb
To scatter or spread out in different directions.
e.g. The crowd began to disperse after the concert ended.


Devolution
de·vo·lu·tion | noun
The transfer of power or authority from a central government to a local or regional government.
e.g. The devolution of power to the states has led to more efficient governance.


Incontrovertible
in·con·tro·vert·i·ble | adjective
Impossible to deny or dispute; unquestionable.
e.g. The evidence presented was incontrovertible, proving the defendant's guilt.


Phrase & Idioms
out of it
(informal) unhappy because you are not included in what is happening.
e.g. I felt a bit out of it at the party yesterday.



Phrasal Verb
turn (someone/something) over to (someone)
to give someone or something to someone in authority.
e.g. The local police turned the criminal over to the FBI. You should turned the evidences over to the police.



Quote
"Optimism is the one quality more associated with success and happiness than any other."
-- Brian Tracy





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