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Word of the day: Ultroneous

Summary by Classic City News
Ultroneous [əl-TROH-nee-əs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 17th century Spontaneous; voluntary. Examples of ultroneous in a sentence "Our host made an ultroneous offer at the end of the afternoon to make us all supper." "If I win the lottery, I will take ultroneous vacations whenever the mood strikes me." About Ultroneous Taken directly from Latin, based on the Latin “ultrō,” meaning “on one’s part.” Did you Know? Ultroneous combustion…
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Classic City News broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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