| Date: | Word: |
Definition: |
| April 1 | Pallaid (adj) | pale |
| April 2 | Paradoxical (adj) | expressing an apparent contradiction |
| April 3 | Parismony(n.) | stinginess |
| April 4 | Penury (n.) | a lack of money, property, or necessities |
| April 7 | Perfidy (n.) | a betrayal of trust |
| April 8 | Perfunctory (adj) | done without |
| April 9 | Periodicty (adj) | a recurrence at regular intervals |
| April 10 | Peroration (n.) | the concluding part of a speech |
| April 11 | Petulant (adj) | impatient or irritable |
| April 14 | Phantasmagoric (adj) | fantastic or dreamlike |
| April 15 | Pilfer (v) | to steal |
| April 16 | Pine (v) | to have a strong desire or longing |
| April 17 | Pinnacle (n) | a lofty peak |
| April 18 | Poignant (adj) | sharply painful to the feelings |
| April 21. | Prescient (adj) | having foreknowledge |
| April. 22 | Preternatural (adj) | differing from or beyond what is normally expected |
| April. 23 | Prodigious (adj) | powerful; wonderful |
| April. 24 | Pugilistic (adj) | like a boxer |
| April. 25 | Propitious(adj) | favorably inclined or disposed |
| April. 28 | Recondite (adj) | dealing with very difficult, profound or abstrused subject matter |
| April. 29 | Recumbent (adj) | resting |
| April. 30 | Redolent(adj) | suggestive |