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Today’s pangram is ABANDONING.
ABANDONING is defined as the act of leaving someone or something permanently and without intention to return. It is also defined as ceasing to continue or support something previously undertaken.
ABANDON is defined as to leave someone or something behind without intention to return. It is also defined as to stop pursuing or supporting an idea, plan, or course of action. It is also defined as complete lack of inhibition or restraint.
ABIDING is defined as lasting or enduring over a long period of time. It is also defined as following or adhering to a rule, law, or principle.
ADAGIO is defined as a musical tempo marking indicating a slow, leisurely pace.
ADDING is defined as the process of combining numbers or quantities to find a total. It is also defined as putting something additional to what already exists.
ADOBO is defined as a Filipino dish of meat braised in vinegar, soy sauce, and spices.
AIDING is defined as providing help, assistance, or support to someone.
BADGING is defined as the process of assigning or awarding a badge to someone or something.
BAND is defined as a group of musicians playing together. It is also defined as a strip or loop of material used to hold things together. It is also defined as a group of people with a common purpose or identity.
BANDAGING is defined as wrapping a wound or injury with a strip of cloth for protection or support.
BANDANA is defined as a colorful piece of cloth worn around the neck or head.
BANDANNA is defined as a colorful piece of cloth worn around the neck or head.
BANDING is defined as forming into a group or alliance for a common purpose. It is also defined as marking or encircling with a band or stripe.
BIDDING is defined as making an offer of a price, especially at an auction. It is also defined as following or executing someone’s instructions or commands.
BIDING is defined as waiting for an opportune moment or remaining in a place temporarily.
BIND is defined as to fasten or tie together with rope, string, or other material. It is also defined as to hold together the pages of a book with a cover. It is also defined as to place someone under a legal or moral obligation.
BINDI is defined as a decorative mark worn on the forehead, traditionally in South Asian cultures.
BINDING is defined as the cover and fastening of a book that holds its pages together. It is also defined as legally or morally obligatory and requiring compliance. It is also defined as material or a strip used to fasten or edge something.
BODING is defined as being a sign or indication of something, usually something bad.
BOND is defined as a connection or relationship between two or more people or things. It is also defined as a financial instrument representing money owed by a borrower to a lender. It is also defined as to form a close relationship or connection.
BONDING is defined as the process of forming a strong emotional connection or relationship. It is also defined as the joining of materials or particles together.
DABBING is defined as touching or pressing something lightly and quickly with a cloth or sponge.
DANG is defined as a mild exclamation expressing annoyance or surprise.
DIGGING is defined as breaking up and moving earth or other material with a spade or tool. It is also defined as searching or investigating something thoroughly.
DING is defined as a sharp, ringing sound like that of a bell. It is also defined as a small dent or damage mark on a surface. It is also defined as to make a sharp ringing sound.
DINGING is defined as making a sharp, ringing metallic sound repeatedly. It is also defined as creating small dents or marks on a surface.
DINGO is defined as a wild dog native to Australia.
DINING is defined as the act of eating dinner or taking a meal.
DINO is defined as informal term for a dinosaur.
DODGING is defined as avoiding something by moving quickly to the side. It is also defined as evading a question, responsibility, or obligation.
DODO is defined as an extinct flightless bird formerly found on the island of Mauritius. It is also defined as a person considered to be stupid or foolish.
DOGGING is defined as following someone persistently or as a pursuer. It is also defined as continuing to trouble or affect someone.
DOGGO is defined as informal or playful term for a dog.
DOING is defined as the action of performing a task or activity. It is also defined as the action for which someone is responsible or accountable.
DONG is defined as a deep, resonant sound like that of a large bell. It is also defined as the basic monetary unit of Vietnam.
DONNING is defined as putting on clothing or accessories.
DOODAD is defined as a small object whose name the speaker does not know or cannot recall.
GADDING is defined as going from place to place in search of pleasure or entertainment, often restlessly.
GOAD is defined as a pointed stick used for driving cattle or other animals. It is also defined as to provoke or encourage someone to action, often against their will.
GOADING is defined as provoking or urging someone toward an action or response.
GONAD is defined as a reproductive gland that produces gametes, including the testes and ovaries.
GOOD is defined as positive in nature, quality, or outcome; beneficial or satisfactory. It is also defined as morally sound or virtuous in character or behavior. It is also defined as merchandise or items for sale or trade.
INDIGO is defined as a deep blue or purple-blue color or dye derived from plants.
NADA is defined as nothing at all; used informally to mean zero or no amount.
NAIAD is defined as in Greek mythology, a water nymph associated with freshwater springs and streams.
NODDING is defined as moving the head up and down, typically as a gesture of agreement or greeting. It is also defined as briefly falling asleep or losing consciousness.
NONBINDING is defined as not legally or morally obligatory; not requiring compliance or enforcement.
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