PLAY PODCASTS
Vocabulary Mnemonics

Vocabulary Mnemonics

100 episodes — Page 2 of 2

Episode 50: Eidetic, dilettante, blandishment, and more!

If you don't have an eidetic memory, then today's episode is for you! Matt and Mom sync up to discuss blandishment, dilettante, malinger, obeisance, and more... We hope you'll be able to feel the bonhomie that flows through every mnemonic. Enjoy!

Jan 25, 202522 min

Episode 49: Dudgeon, unclubbable, collywobbles, and more!

On today's confabulation, Matt and Mom sync up to break down 10 new words including a fun way to say "bellyache," what you call someone who's not getting invited into the club, and more. Matt also introduces "folk etymology" and provides some examples. And as always, Mom dazzles all with the newly-named Colossal Compilation. If nothing else, you'll have a chance to improve your ken. Enjoy!

Jan 18, 202524 min

Episode 48: Aegis, hijinks, gable

Matt and Mom link up to discuss a fun way to describe workplace shenanigans, what the "gable' is in The House of the Seven Gables, what to call it when someone gives unwanted advice during a card game, and more. At the end Mom leaves everything feeling good with an especially upbeat Big Sentence.

Jan 11, 202522 min

Episode 47: Zaftig, defenestrate, argot, and more!

This week we cover zaftig, zeumba, and some non-z words like argot, defenestrate, sequelae, and more. Marilyn Monroe makes an appearance, as does the zoo, a Russian dancer named Svetlana, and a menacing rake. During Mom's Big Sentence she even manages to throw in a few old words for review purposes. Enjoy!

Jan 4, 202524 min

Episode 46: New Year’s words like Tabula Rasa, eschaton, panache, and more!

Happy New Year! We hope you attack 2025 with panache, and to help you we're breaking down ten words related to the new year. Listen to get definitions and mnemonics for tabula rasa, eschaton, panache, Auld Lang Syne, some new words added to the dictionary in 2024, and more. Enjoy!

Dec 28, 202424 min

Episode 45: Christmas words like Advent, bauble, cryophobia, and more!

It's Christmas week! With the big day nearly here, we're celebrating. We break down a few grinch-related words, the advent of Jesus, and even a few phobias that may trigger this time of year. Enjoy!

Dec 21, 202424 min

Episode 44: Profligate, stoat, gossamer, and more!

It's December! You know what that means: profligate spending, pithy Christmas cards, stoats changing colors... We cover all this and more in today's episode. Stay tuned to hear Mom put all ten of our words into the Big Sentence. Enjoy!

Dec 14, 202426 min

Episode 43: Imprimatur, supercilious, come a cropper, and more!

Has life turned turtle? Did things come a cropper this week? Then this week's episode is sure to get your imprimatur. Stick around to the end for mom's particularly impressive Big Sentence. Enjoy!

Dec 7, 202422 min

Episode 42: Dun, noblesse oblige, propitious

It may be a vacation week in America, but vocabulary doesn't take any days off. Thus, we feel it our noblesse oblige to provide a new episode. This week we cover propitious, dun, salient, arcane, and more! Enjoy!

Nov 30, 202425 min

Episode 41: Thanksgiving words: cornucopia, pemmican, and more!

With Thanksgiving coming up, we're doing words associated with the holiday. When we say "associated with," we're using the term loosely, but each one does have at least some connection. The late, great William Bradford would be proud. We break down words like tricorn, cornucopia, bewigged, and more. Feel free to use them around the dinner table! Enjoy!

Nov 23, 202422 min

Episode 40: Pule, bowdlerize, detritus, and more!

If you puled (or mewled) your way through the week, hopefully today's episode will leave you leaving you feeling happy and confident enough to solve even the most difficult Gordian Knot. We discuss epicurean, animus, cur, and more -- and provide mnemonics to help you remember each one. Enjoy!

Nov 16, 202425 min

Episode 39: Quisling, logorrhea, obambulate, and more!

This week is unintentionally tongue-twister week. Funambulist, logorrhea, obambulate... try saying all those ten times fast. We break down each one, and more, and give you mnemonics to help you remember them, hopefully forever. Enjoy!

Nov 9, 202422 min

Episode 38: Election words like kakistocracy, sortition, precinct, and more!

Welcome to the least-divisive, least-political election podcast episode available today. It's election week here in the U.S., so we're doing election-themed words. Some words, like precinct, may be more familiar. But we've also found some lesser-known gems, like kakistocracy and hustings. Enjoy!

Nov 2, 202424 min

Episode 37: Shakespeare words like foison, inhearse, foppish, and more!

It's Shakespeare week! The Bard of Avon invented and popularized a wide range of words, some of which you're probably familiar with, others less so. In this week's episode we break down 10 and give mnemonics to help you remember them. Enjoy!

Oct 26, 202421 min

Episode 36: Inure, plaudit, crepuscular, and more!

We hope to earn your plaudits with this week's episode. We cover a wide range of words, from crepuscular to inure to ignominious and more. Stay tuned to hear mom combine all the words together in The Big Sentence. Enjoy!

Oct 20, 202414 min

Episode 35: Salubrious, obtuse, punctilious, and more!

If you suffer from word agoraphobia, this episode is for you. Once you hear the mnemonics for salubrious, punctilious, quixotic, coeval, and more, you'll never be left in a panic, wondering what to say. We also cover two words from previous episodes. We'll pretend we did it on purpose to help you review -- see if you can figure out which ones they are. Enjoy!

Oct 12, 202414 min

Episode 34: Promulgate, taxonomy, surmount, and more!

This week we promulgate the truism that you CAN learn vocabulary words with the best of them. So long as you're not incorrigible, of course. Tune in to discover mnemonics for taxonomy, promulgate, whinge,venal, acumen, and more!

Oct 5, 202422 min

Episode 33: Ineffable, dilatory, lithe, and more!

Today's episode is not ineffable. But it's not fatuous or Byzantine either. The hope is that it will get you one step closer to achieving eudaimonia. Enjoy!

Sep 28, 202421 min

Episode 32: Mawkish, aplomb, prurient, and more!

If you've spent the summer estivating, it's time to get out there are start using new vocabulary words with aplomb. We cover a redoubtable collection of words this week, including prurient, apocryphal, mawkish, and more. Enjoy!

Sep 21, 202424 min

Episode 31: Maudlin, abattoir, grok, and more!

It's an ad cliche to say that such and such has "something for everyone," but that just might be true of today's episode. This week's words come from many different areas of life. Whether you're a sci-fi nerd hoping to learn Martian, a movie buff looking forward to a film's denouement, a slaughterhouse worker trying to sound smart, or a thirsty desert dweller looking to slake your thirst, you'll find a word you can use. Enjoy!

Sep 14, 202421 min

Episode 30: elide, portmanteau, gasconade, and more!

Matt and Mom go a bit meta in today's episode. Almost every featured word is a word about words. You'll discover what a diphthong is (and how to pronounce it), the difference between an aphorism and a bromide, the word to use when you want to omit a word, and more. Enjoy!

Sep 7, 202427 min

Episode 29 (review): Ephemeral, enervate, inchoate, and more!

In this episode, we review some of our most useful words. Some of these are words you hear in daily life but may not be comfortable using on your own. Others are less common but are great additions to your vocabulary. If you're a long-time listener, see how many you can remember. Enjoy!

Aug 31, 202414 min

Episode 28: Flaneur, melee, velleity, and more!

Matt went with highly unusual words this week. Mom went with tip-of-your-tongue. Combined, they make for an eclectic collection including flaneur, velleity, melee, and more. Somehow mom still manages to put all ten together in The Big Sentence. Enjoy!

Aug 24, 202423 min

Episode 27: Latin week including Deus ex machina, mea culpa, and more!

While this week's episode won't be our magnum opus, we're showing our bona fides with Latin words and phrases! What do Jurassic Park and The Princess Bride have to do with the phrase Deus ex machina? What's the smart way to tell someone they got ripped off? And has mom met her match, or will she be able to pull off a sentence using all ten Latin phrases? Find out in this week's episode!

Aug 17, 202424 min

Episode 26: Hoi Polloi, pulchritudinous, recondite, and more!

Is it serendipity that brought you to today's episode? We'd like to think so. After all, where else can you hear pulchritudinous, hoi polloi, fetid, and seven more recondite words all used together in a surprisingly cogent sentence? Thanks for listening -- enjoy the show!

Aug 10, 202422 min

Episode 25: Verisimilitude, pentapopemtic, and more!

You'll be glad there's no spelling test on this week's episode, because we discuss pentapopemptic, verisimilitude, and some other biggies. Plus, we also reveal the REAL definition of muggle, a fancy way to talk about your trinkets, and more. Stick around to hear mom use all ten words in The Big Sentence.

Aug 3, 202422 min

Episode 24: Prestidigitation, encomium, churlish, milieu, and more!

Will you be writing us a long encomium after listening to today's episode? The are manifold reasons to think so. After all, we cover everything from a vulpine smile, the fanciest way to say "environment," churlish behavior, and more -- all without prestidigitation. Enjoy!

Jul 27, 202420 min

Episode 23: Mores, sitzmark, sedulous, hiemal, and more!

Yes, there is a word for the mark your backside leaves in the snow when you fall skiing. No, cupidity has nothing to do with Cupid. And most importantly, there's a big difference between being ambidextrous and being an ambidexter. We sort out all these issues, and more, in today's non-hiemal episode. Enjoy!

Jul 20, 202420 min

Episode 22: Sangfroid, clinomania, swivet, cynosure, and more!

If the work week has thrown you into a swivet, this week's episode is sure to give you the sangfroid you need to avoid clinomania. As always, we give you define ten hard-to-remember words and give you a clever to mnemonic to help you remember them, hopefully forever. This week you get bonus points if you can spell all the words. Enjoy!

Jul 13, 202421 min

Episode 21: Patriotic Words like Yankee Doodle, fealty, usurpations, and more!

With bombs bursting all around us, we're feeling patriotic. Hence this week's theme of words related to the 4th of July holiday. What exactly does it mean to be spangled? Where does fealty end and jingoism begin? And most importantly, what does McDonald's have to do with voting? You'll get the answers to all these burning questions, and more!

Jul 6, 202423 min

Episode 20: Ablute, surfeit, perspicacious, and more!

Somewhere Elmer Fudd is smiling. Mom not only discovered the true meaning of "wabbit," she created an Elmer-Fudd themed way to remember its meaning. We also confabulate about perspicacious investors, the antediluvian period of the Bible, why you should ablute regularly... and, of course, we do all this as magniloquently as possible. Enjoy!

Jun 29, 202422 min

Episode 19: Convivial, bugbear, poltroon, and more!

If you have a hard time staying convivial in the face of bugbears, not to mention obsequious poltroons, or if you find yourself yearning for the halcyon days of past eons, you won't want to miss today's episode. Enjoy!

Jun 22, 202416 min

Episode 18: Uxorious, avant-garde, impertinent, and more!

In today's bespoke episode, we cover everything from the vagaries of life to uxorious husbands to vapid conversations. We have the temerity to hope it proves cathartic for you. Enjoy!

Jun 16, 202417 min

Episode 17: Sclerotic, bellicose, mountebank, and more!

Today's episode might just be the paragon of non-banal podcasts, or it might cause widespread pandiculations. The only way to find out is by tuning in!

Jun 8, 202420 min

Episode 16: Caprice, alacrity, obstreperous, and more!

In today's capricious episode we cover everything from sewage discharged into the sea, the favorite medicine of quacks, the murder of a king, and more. Whether you're hirsute or urbane, there's something for you.

May 31, 202414 min

Episode 15: Bucolic, stochastic, phlegmatic, and more!

Can anything cool come from phlegm? What does a crying child have to do with the beauty of nature? And what does candle wax share with the moon? Nonplussed? Find out the answers to these questions, and more, in today's episode. Then, listen to Mom use all ten words in a stochastic sentence.

May 25, 202422 min

Episode 14: Weird Words, such as outre, sialoquent, eunoia, and more!

It's weird week at Vocabulary Mnemonics. After today's episode you'll know what to call someone who spits when he talks, how to describe things arranged in pairs, and a more specific term for cannibalism. Stick around to hear Mom use all ten words in a particularly outré sentence. Listen and enjoy!

May 18, 202424 min

Episode 13: Fastidious, jambeau, attenuate, deterge, and more!

Was the real reason Achilles died because of a jambeau error? Do an umpire and an electromagnetic pulse have something in common? What's Yoda's response to a tired Jedi? And can saying the word "uncouth" cause you to be uncouth? You'll find out the answers to these questions and much more in today's episode. Enjoy!

May 10, 202420 min

Episode 12: Fancy yet easy to remember: Legerdemain, tatterdemalion, paucity, and more!

Today we focus on words that sound fancy and complicated but are quite simple to remember. Oftentimes the mnemonic is right in the word. If you've ever wanted to sound smart without having to do a lot of work, today's episode is for you!

May 3, 202419 min

Episode 11: Ephemeral, caustic, peregrinations, affect/effect, and more!

Whether you're looking to have your ephemeral learning needs met or are seeking some entertainment during a peregrination in the South Pacific, this week's episode is for you. Enjoy!

Apr 26, 202421 min

Episode 10: Erudite, leviathan, motif, mitigate, and more!

This week we have some erudite words for our book smart listeners, some enigmatic words for our mysterious listeners, and we even throw in a pinnace for our cruisers. Enjoy!

Apr 19, 202421 min

Episode 9: Inexorable, garish, licentious, cad, and more!

Episode 9 features some "bad" words like licentious and cad, some clear words like lucid and limpid, inevitable words like inexorable, and more!. Stick around for Dr. Mom using all ten words in a surprisingly lucid sentence.

Apr 13, 202422 min

Episode 8: Foreign words: Schadenfreude, ad hominem, vis a vis, and more!

This week, we dive into foreign words like schadenfreude, vis a vis, ad hominem, and more. Enjoy!

Apr 5, 202416 min

Episode 7: Knotty, apposite, and more!

Looking for the apposite response to a knotty problem? Want to be able to remember the definitions of abasement, inveigle, and parsimonious? Tune in to this week's episode for all this and more!

Mar 29, 202415 min

Episode 6: Grandiloquent, impecunious, and more!

Discover clever mnemonics for grandiloquent, impecunious, and 8 more words!

Mar 22, 202415 min

Episode 5: Greek Week, including Achilles heel, platonic, and more!

Mar 15, 202416 min

Episode 4: Peripatetic, lacuna, etc.

Mar 8, 202419 min

Episode 3: Desiccate, undaunted, etc.

Mar 5, 202417 min

Episode 2: Antipathy, aberrant, and more…

Feb 22, 202414 min

Episode 1: Esoteric, ebullient, and more…

Feb 21, 202410 min