Word of the Day
: March 25, 2022bastion
playWhat It Means
A bastion is "a place or system in which something continues to survive."
// The university is a bastion of academic excellence.
bastion in Context
"Connecticut has been a bastion of modern dance for a century, and such an entrenched classical ballet could come off as rather quaint. Not at the Palace, however, which is as grand and ornate as this ballet." — Christopher Arnott, The Hartford Courant, 11 Feb. 2022
Did You Know?
Bastion is related to bastille (a word now used as a general term for a prison, but probably best known as the name of the Parisian fortress-turned-prison stormed by an angry mob at the start of the French Revolution). It comes from the Italian verb bastire, which means "to build."
Quiz
Unscramble the letters to create a word for a protecting frame of a pier: EYJTT.
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