And if you’re a true dictionary lover, then you can always name your child “Merriam” or “Webster,” in honor of the oldest dictionary publisher in the United States. All jokes aside, word names offer ...
You can tell it’s November because the lists have started to fall from the word trees, and first to land is 2024’s Word of ...
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Another commonly misused phrase that makes even smart people look uneducated is “one in the same.” The correct version is ...
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Numerous homes in Denver are considered to be haunted year round, but in October, recreational fear seekers are all but ...
Fear is defined in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as an unpleasant emotion ... that want us,” University of Colorado Boulder English Professor Stephen Graham Jones said in a video on CU Boulder ...
After taking this summer by storm, the term “brat” has been declared as Word of the Year by Collins English Dictionary.
Collins Dictionary declared "brat" — the album ... Collin's 2023 word of the year was "AI," short for artificial intelligence. Merriam-Webster typically announces its word of the year in late ...
Kamala Harris, the first female, first Black and first Asian American U.S. vice president, has cast herself as a candidate of the future in seeking the presidency, often touting her life story as repr ...
Jeopardy! fans never hesitate to call out clues or rulings they perceive as questionable. However, on Thursday, October 31’s ...