Word of the Day
Word of the Day: emulsify
This word has appeared in six articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: emulsify
This word has appeared in six articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: emulsify
This word has appeared in six articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
E | ecstasy
an illegal amphetamine-like drug
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E | ecstasy
an illegal amphetamine-like drug
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E | ecstasy
Wordsmith.org: Today's Word
boojum
noun: An imaginary or elusive goal whose pursuit may lead to ruin.
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boojum
noun: An imaginary or elusive goal whose pursuit may lead to ruin.
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boojum
noun: An imaginary or elusive goal whose pursuit may lead to ruin.
Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
get out (1)
to move out of an enclosed space, such as a building or a car
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get out (1)
to move out of an enclosed space, such as a building or a car
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get out (1)
Word of the Day
seeker
Definition: (noun) Someone making a search or inquiry.
Synonyms: quester, searcher.
Usage: A seeker of the truth, he never took things at face value.
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seeker
Definition: (noun) Someone making a search or inquiry.
Synonyms: quester, searcher.
Usage: A seeker of the truth, he never took things at face value.
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seeker
Definition, Synonyms, Translations of seeker by The Free Dictionary
Idiom of the Day
Put it there
Shake my hand. As in greeting or in agreement to a deal. Watch the video
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Put it there
Shake my hand. As in greeting or in agreement to a deal. Watch the video
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Put it there
Definition of Put it there in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
Word of the Day
Word of the Day: canopy
This word has appeared in 164 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: canopy
This word has appeared in 164 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: canopy
This word has appeared in 164 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Idiom of the Day
put (one's/someone's) back up
To be or become angry, hostile, defensive, defiant, or irritable, or to instill such a feeling in someone else. Watch the video
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put (one's/someone's) back up
To be or become angry, hostile, defensive, defiant, or irritable, or to instill such a feeling in someone else. Watch the video
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put (one's) back up
Definition of put (one's/someone's) back up in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
put down (1)
to stop carrying something or someone
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put down (1)
to stop carrying something or someone
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put down (1)
Word of the Day
indisposed
Definition: (adjective) Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
Synonyms: ailing, peaked, poorly, under the weather, unwell, sickly, seedy.
Usage: The princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements for the week to allow herself time to recuperate.
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indisposed
Definition: (adjective) Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
Synonyms: ailing, peaked, poorly, under the weather, unwell, sickly, seedy.
Usage: The princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements for the week to allow herself time to recuperate.
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indisposed
Definition, Synonyms, Translations of indisposed by The Free Dictionary
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
go over (3)
to cause a reaction of some sort, especially from an audience
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go over (3)
to cause a reaction of some sort, especially from an audience
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go over (3)
Word of the Day
deep-seated
Definition: (adjective) (Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
Synonyms: deep-rooted, implanted, ingrained, planted.
Usage: He divined the fanatical love of freedom in her, the deep-seated antipathy for restraint of any sort.
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deep-seated
Definition: (adjective) (Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
Synonyms: deep-rooted, implanted, ingrained, planted.
Usage: He divined the fanatical love of freedom in her, the deep-seated antipathy for restraint of any sort.
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deep-seated
Definition, Synonyms, Translations of deep-seated by The Free Dictionary
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Idiom of the Day
put (one's) hands together (for someone or something)
To applaud (someone or something); to clap. Watch the video
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put (one's) hands together (for someone or something)
To applaud (someone or something); to clap. Watch the video
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put (one's) hands together (for someone or something)
Definition of put (one's) hands together (for someone or something) in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
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Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
yokel
a simple, poorly-educated person from the countryside
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yokel
a simple, poorly-educated person from the countryside
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yokel