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Word of the Day: Reify

REE-ə-fi Part of speech: Verb Origin: Latin, mid-19th century Definition: Make (something abstract) more concrete or real. Examples of Reify in a sentence "The still-life assignment was to reify the sketch as a complete oil painting" "The ad agency was asked to reify the marketing pitch ahead of...

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The Economy and Housing to Turn Toward ‘New Normal’ in 2022

Affordability Constraints Expected to Increasingly Limit Home Sales, Weigh on Prices The housing market and larger economy are expected to enter a "new normal" in 2022 as the unprecedented market disturbances and policy responses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic subside, according to...

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Word of the Day: Howbeit

[hou-BEE-it] Part of speech: Adverb Origin: Location unknown, 15th century Definition: Nevertheless; however. Examples of Howbeit in a sentence "I’ve never been to Spain before, howbeit, I know a lot about the culture." "Jerrod wasn’t interested in the squabble, howbeit, he was...

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There is a New Way of Thinking About Housing in California

A new and innovative home design is offering a solution to housing issues in key segments of the California market. The Zomes Bioceramic Dome is an alternative to the traditional home design that's affordable, energy efficient, earth friendly, toxin free, constructed quickly...

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Word of the Day: Sagacious

Word of the Day: Sagacious

[sə-GEY-shus] Part of speech: Adjective Origin: Latin, early 17th century Definitions: Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgementWise or shrewd Examples of Sagacious in a sentence "She could always rely on her mentor to provide sagacious feedback." "The op-ed...

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