3-WORDS-A-DAY [06-Apr-2026 UTC]

Complacency
com·pla·cen·cy | noun
A feeling of contentment or self-satisfaction, often accompanied by a lack of effort or concern.
e.g. The company's complacency led to a decline in product quality and innovation.


Mediocre
me·di·o·cre | adjective
Moderately good or acceptable, but not exceptional or outstanding.
e.g. The restaurant's food was mediocre, so we didn't leave a big tip.


Admire
Ad·mire | verb
To feel respect and admiration for someone or something.
e.g. She couldn't help but admire the beautiful sunset on the beach.


Phrase & Idioms
not the least
used for emphasizing a negative statement or question.
e.g. I'm not the least surprised that they are leaving.



Phrasal Verb
bring (somebody) up
raise a child
e.g. Grandparents brought him up after his parents passed away.



Quote
"Success doesn't come from what you do occasionally; it comes from what you do consistently."
-- Marie Forleo





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