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WORD OF THE DAY July 16, 2019 auxiliary adjective | awg-ZILL-yuh-ree Definition 1 a : offering or pr

[Merriam-Webster]( WORD OF THE DAY July 16, 2019 auxiliary [Audio pronunciation]( adjective | awg-ZILL-yuh-ree Definition 1 a : offering or providing help b : functioning in a [subsidiary]( capacity 2 of a verb : accompanying another verb and typically expressing person, number, [mood]( or tense 3 a : [supplementary]( b : constituting a reserve 4 of a boat : equipped with sails and a supplementary [inboard]( engine Scroll down for more about auxiliary TRENDING NOW: [gerrymander]( [gerrymandering]( [concentration camp]( [animus]( [SEE ALL [>]]( PEOPLE ARE READING ['Inflame': Fired with Anger]( [The Good, The Bad, & The Semantically Imprecise - 7/12/19]( [What It Means to Get 'Canceled']( [The Roots of 'Radical']( WORD GAMES AND QUIZZES: WEEKLY CHALLENGE [Farm Idioms Quiz]( Not your children's farm quiz. [PLAY NOW]( Nailed this quiz? We have plenty more to try! [TAKE ME THERE [>]]( Did You Know? Auxiliary is used in a wide range of capacities in English to describe a person or thing that assists another. A fire department may bring in auxiliary units, for example, to battle a tough blaze, or a sailboat may be equipped with auxiliary engines to supply propulsion when the wind disappears. In grammar, an [auxiliary verb]( assists another (main) verb to express person, number, [mood]( or tense, such as have in "They have been informed." The Latin source of auxiliary is auxilium, meaning "help." Examples of AUXILIARY "And meantime I had an auxiliary interest which had never paled yet, never lost its novelty for me since I had been in Arthur's kingdom: the behavior—born of nice and exact subdivisions of caste—of chance passers-by toward each other." — Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, 1889 "Graduating from big-name schools translates into better jobs and higher salaries, according to conventional wisdom. Plus, there are the auxiliary benefits that also lead to cash—powerful alumni networks, name recognition that attracts the interest of hiring managers and the right collegiate brand to catapult graduating seniors to top-notch graduate schools, which are themselves tickets to more money." — Zlati Meyer, USA Today, 18 March 2019 Name That Synonym Fill in the blanks to complete a synonym of auxiliary: p _ _ ip _ er _ l. [VIEW THE ANSWER [>]]( MORE WORD FUN: [WORD GAMES [>]]( [TRENDING NOW [>]]( [WORDS AT PLAY [>]]( FOLLOW US: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( SHARE: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [View this email in a web browser]( You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day. [Unsubscribe from Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day]( [Manage your subscription settings]( Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street, P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA, 01102, USA [www.merriam-webster.com]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2019 by Merriam-Webster, Inc.

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