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Today’s pangrams are APATHETIC, HEPATIC, and PATHETIC.
APATHETIC is defined as lacking interest, enthusiasm, or concern about something.
HEPATIC is defined as relating to or affecting the liver.
PATHETIC is defined as arousing pity or sympathy. It is also defined as miserably inadequate or of very poor quality.
ACHE is defined as a continuous dull pain in a part of the body. It is also defined as to feel a continuous dull pain.
ATTACH is defined as to fasten or join one thing to another. It is also defined as to attribute or ascribe something to a person or thing. It is also defined as to feel affection or loyalty toward someone.
ATTACHE is defined as a diplomatic official assigned to an embassy. It is also defined as a small rectangular briefcase.
CACHE is defined as a hidden store of supplies or valuables. It is also defined as a computer memory used for fast data retrieval.
CACHET is defined as a mark or seal of authenticity or approval. It is also defined as high prestige or distinction.
CAPICHE is defined as do you understand? (slang from Italian ‘capisce’).
CAPTCHA is defined as a security test requiring a user to prove they are human.
CATCH is defined as to capture or grasp something in motion. It is also defined as an unexpected problem or hidden drawback. It is also defined as a fish or game that has been captured.
CHAI is defined as tea brewed with spices, milk, and sweetener, popular in South Asia.
CHAP is defined as a fellow or man (British informal). It is also defined as to crack or become raw, usually from cold or wind.
CHAPATI is defined as a thin flatbread made from wheat flour, common in Indian cuisine.
CHAT is defined as to converse informally. It is also defined as an informal conversation.
CHEAP is defined as inexpensive; costing little money. It is also defined as of poor quality or shoddy. It is also defined as unwilling to spend money; stingy.
CHEAPIE is defined as something that is cheap or of poor quality.
CHEAT is defined as to act dishonestly to gain an unfair advantage. It is also defined as a person who acts dishonestly.
CHEEP is defined as the short, high-pitched cry of a young bird.
CHEETAH is defined as a large spotted wild cat native to Africa known for extreme speed.
CHIA is defined as a plant with edible seeds used in food and beverages.
CHIC is defined as elegantly and stylishly fashionable.
CHICA is defined as a girl or young woman (Spanish, used in English informally).
CHICHI is defined as affectedly stylish or fashionable in an excessive way. It is also defined as excessively ornate or frilly.
CHIP is defined as a small piece broken off from a larger object. It is also defined as a thin crisp slice of fried potato or other food. It is also defined as a small electronic circuit.
CHIT is defined as a note or receipt. It is also defined as a young girl or child (Indian English).
CHITCHAT is defined as light, informal conversation about unimportant matters.
EACH is defined as every individual person or thing in a group.
EPITAPH is defined as an inscription on a tomb or monument in memory of the deceased.
EPITHET is defined as a descriptive word or phrase expressing a quality of the person or thing mentioned. It is also defined as an abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
ETCH is defined as to engrave a design or pattern onto a hard surface with acid or a sharp tool. It is also defined as to make a lasting impression or mark on something.
ETHIC is defined as a moral principle or value guiding behavior or action.
HAPTIC is defined as relating to or based on the sense of touch.
HATCH is defined as to emerge from an egg. It is also defined as a door or opening in a floor, wall, or ceiling. It is also defined as to devise or plot something.
HATCHET is defined as a small axe with a short handle.
HATE is defined as to feel intense dislike or hostility toward someone or something. It is also defined as intense dislike or hostility.
HATH is defined as has (archaic third-person singular present tense of ‘have’).
HATHA is defined as a type of yoga focusing on physical postures and breathing techniques.
HEAP is defined as a pile or mass of things laid or lying together. It is also defined as a large amount or number of something.
HEAT is defined as the quality or state of being hot; high temperature. It is also defined as to make or become hot or warm.
HEATH is defined as an area of open uncultivated land with sandy or peaty soil. It is also defined as a low shrubby plant growing on heathland.
HECTIC is defined as full of frenetic activity; chaotic or frenzied.
HEPCAT is defined as a person aware of and knowledgeable about the latest styles and trends (dated slang).
HIPPIE is defined as a person of unconventional appearance and values, especially from the 1960s counterculture.
HITCH is defined as to fasten or tie something to something else. It is also defined as a temporary problem or difficulty. It is also defined as to travel by hitchhiking.
ITCH is defined as an uncomfortable sensation on the skin causing a desire to scratch. It is also defined as a persistent desire or urge to do something.
PATCH is defined as a small piece of material sewn on to repair a tear. It is also defined as a small area or plot of land. It is also defined as to repair something with a patch.
PATH is defined as a way or track laid down for walking. It is also defined as a course of action or line of development.
PEACH is defined as a round fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit, typically orange-yellow in color. It is also defined as an attractive or excellent person or thing (informal).
PHAT is defined as excellent or first-rate (slang).
PITCH is defined as the quality of a sound determined by its frequency. It is also defined as to throw or hurl something forcefully. It is also defined as to set up a tent or camp.
PITH is defined as the spongy tissue in the stems of plants. It is also defined as the essential or most important part of something.
TACH is defined as a tachometer; a gauge measuring revolutions per minute.
TEACH is defined as to instruct or educate someone in a subject or skill. It is also defined as to cause someone to learn through instruction.
TECH is defined as technology or technical matters (informal).
TECHIE is defined as a person knowledgeable about or enthusiastic about technology (informal).
TEETH is defined as plural of tooth; the hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
TEETHE is defined as to develop or cut teeth, especially in infants.
THAT is defined as the person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified. It is also defined as to the degree or extent indicated.
THATCH is defined as straw or reeds used as roofing material. It is also defined as to cover a roof with thatch.
THEE is defined as you (archaic or poetic form of the objective case of ‘thou’).
THETA is defined as the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet.
TITHE is defined as a tenth part of annual produce or income given as a contribution to a church or religious institution. It is also defined as to give or pay a tithe.
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