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Today's word is gallivant, spelled G-A-L-L-I-V-A-N-T.
Gallivant is a verb.
To gallivant is to go or travel to many different places for pleasure.
Gallivant is a somewhat informal word that 's often applied when the user of the word
does not approve of such pleasurable traveling.
Here's the word used in a sentence from the New York Post.
These days, she can be found gallivanting around the Upper West Side,
catching the latest Broadway shows and occasionally hopping on stage to belt show tunes with the waitstaff
at her beloved Times Square restaurant, where she remains hands-on with the business.
Back in the 14th century, gallant, a noun borrowed from the French word gallant, referred to a fashionable young man.
By the middle of the next century, it was being used more specifically to refer to such a man who was attentive