What do griffonage, kakistocracy, braggadocio and moniker mean?

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Episode # 289:
What do griffonage, kakistocracy, braggadocio and moniker mean?

Hello, language lovers! Today's episode will dive into four intriguing words: "griffonage," "kakistocracy," "braggadocio" and "moniker." Each of these words carries its own unique charm and history. So let's get started! But first, if you haven’t already, do subscribe to The English Nut on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and X. Thank you.









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Never never stop your channel....I am a logophile

ec
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Trust me, I always become perplexed while typing a comment because it gives me a feeling of nervousness that what word to write and what to not. 😂

umairthetouretteguy
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Lovely video… I especially enjoy your example sentences. Thank you!

bharati
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I always wondered how to describe my writing.... thanks to you, now I know... it's griffonage 😅

sanglapkundu
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Glad to watch your video after long time🎉

kamaljotkour
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Thank you for including my word😊!
Grateful!!
Great video as always

arijit
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A Kakistocrat was well known for his griffonage but he was not bestowed with big responsibility because of his braggadocio. He earned the moniker, Mr. Feku.
Thank you

rebujha
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Next time add adaab also... to your greetings . Lots of love from a senior nut

zakia
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But these days you are making videos only on new words

ec
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