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ENGLISH WORDS WITH PRONUNCIATION

    • Irish proverb of the day teaches that marriage is never only about two people. The saying, "Marry a woman from the mountain, and you marry ...
    • Word of the Day: Paracosm is far more than a little-known vocabulary term. It captures one of humanity’s most remarkable talents, the abili...
    • Word of the day: Oneirophrenia is among the most intriguing words in the English language. Derived from ancient Greek and linked to psychol...
    • Word of the Day: Aphanisis fits squarely within that category. It is a sophisticated and intellectually compelling word whose relevance ext...
    • Word of the Day: Some words stand the test of time because they capture something deeply human. Cathexis is one of those words. Although it...
    • Word of the Day: Few forgotten English words capture human vanity as sharply as “cockalorum.” Humorous, dramatic and deeply observant, the ...
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    • Word of the Day: Using overly complicated vocabulary simply to impress others can itself become a form of cacozelia. The real distinction c...
    • Word of the Day: Rare words endure because they capture experiences that ordinary language often struggles to express precisely. Calling so...
    • Word of the Day: Clinquant is more than just an elegant synonym for “flashy.” The word speaks to illusion itself, the conflict between outw...
    • Word of the Day: Alogotrophy may be one of the rarest words in the English language, yet its meaning feels strikingly relevant to modern li...
    • Word of the Day: Language is more than a tool for communication; it also serves as a form of cultural memory. Words like “acersecomic” pres...
    • Words like “bibliokleptomania” highlight the remarkable flexibility of the English language. A single complex term can weave together psych...
    • Word of the Day: As more adults reinvent themselves both professionally and creatively, words like “opsimath” may gradually find a wider pl...
    • Word of the Day: Philokalist reflects a growing cultural desire to romanticize everyday life, from sunsets and bookstores to rain, handwrit...
    • Word of the day: Rare words endure because they express experiences that ordinary language often struggles to capture. While modern vocabul...
    • Word of the Day: Xenodochial reminds us that openness toward strangers has been valued across civilizations for centuries. At a time when f...
    • Word of the day: Few forgotten words capture the spirit of the digital misinformation age as sharply as “gobemouche.” Humorous, dramatic an...
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