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WORD OF THE DAY: GARNER

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WORD OF THE DAY: GARNER

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What It Means

Garner means “to acquire by effort; earn” or “to accumulate or collect.”

// The new research findings have garnered the attention of medical experts.

// The group has garnered support from community organizations.

Examples of GARNER

“The novel was already a favourite among literary critics but it’s sure to garner wider, more mainstream appeal following the Booker Prize win.” — Daisy Lester, The Independent (United Kingdom), 11 Nov. 2025

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What do you call a building in which grain is stored? These days, English speakers are most likely to call it a granary, but there was a time when garner was also a good candidate. That noun made its way into the language in the 12th century (ultimately from Latin granum, “grain”); the verb garner followed three centuries later with a closely related meaning: “to gather into a granary.” Today the verb has largely abandoned its agrarian roots—it usually means “to earn” or “to accumulate.” Meanwhile the noun garner is rare in contemporary use. It’s found mostly in older literary contexts, such as these lines from Sir Walter Scott’s The Bride of Lammermoor: “Or, from the garner-door, on ether borne, / The chaff flies devious from the winnow’d corn.”

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