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African proverb of the day: ''Now the marriage begins,' says the woman who has been...' Life lessons from Swahili proverb on relationships, hardships, struggles, human behavior, true love, adjustments, and why real test begins after the honeymoon phase gets overAfrican proverb of the day highlights a Swahili teaching about relationships, hardships, struggles, human behavior, true love, and adjustme...
Quote of the day by Stephen King: 'Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman's got to...' - A powerful life lesson on why strong women are often misjudgedStephen King, the 'King of Horror,' has captivated readers for over five decades with his thrilling stories and unforgettable characters. H...
Irish proverb of the day: “If you lie down with dogs, you’ll rise with fleas” – this old saying warns how bad company can change your lifeIrish proverbs are short, simple sayings that give life advice in easy words. They talk about friendship, choices, actions, and wisdom. Man...
Russian Proverb of the Day: “After a Storm Comes Calm” — Life Lessons on patience, hope, struggles and why tough times don’t lastThe Russian proverb “after a storm comes calm” means bad times do not last forever. It teaches that struggles are followed by peace and hap...
Mexican word of the day Apapachar: what it means, where it comes from, and why Americans are using it on TikTokMexican word of the day today: The Spanish word "apapachar," meaning a soulful, affectionate embrace offering deep emotional comfort, is tr...
Quote of the day by Arthur Conan Doyle: 'Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be...' - life lessons on critical thinking and logic by creator of Sherlock Holmes and A Study in Scarlet authorQuote of the day by Arthur Conan Doyle: Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, offered a powerful quote on truth and logic. His wo...
Word of the Day: ExtemporaneousExtemporaneous refers to doing something spontaneously without preparation, yet executing it effectively and gracefully. It highlights quic...
Word of the Day: HullabalooHullabaloo is a lively English word used to describe loud commotion, unnecessary fuss, or exaggerated excitement over a situation. Pronounc...
Word of the day: PugnaciousPugnacious means someone ready for a fight or argument. This word describes a combative nature. It is used for people who like to argue. Th...
Word of the Day: InureThe word 'inure' describes becoming accustomed to hardship. Repeated exposure to difficult situations makes people less sensitive. This wor...
Wordle #1443 for June 1: Here are hints and answer to solve the Sunday challenge with easeDespite having crossed the milestone of over 1,400 puzzles, Wordle remains immensely popular. Originally conceived as a quiet pastime durin...
Quordle, December 6: Clues and answers for today's word gameQuordle #316 is revealed here, along with leads for the seasoned lexophile who knows it the moment the clue is dished out. Refer to the hin...
Wordle #530: Hints, answer to today's word puzzle for December 1The Wordle #530 for December 1 is revealed right here for the new age lexophile, and the player can get the hints and answer if required an...
Quordle #240 for September 21: Let's solve today's word game with hints and answersQuordle #240 is quite tricky! Here are the hints or clues to guess the answers to today's word puzzle.
Today's Wordle: Wordle 371 Hints & answer for 25th June is up for grabsThose with a penchant for words may play this game called Wordle, and though it is played by more than a million people now, few manage it.
Quordle #151: Today's Quordle clues and answers for 24th June 2022Quordle words for the 151 Answers for 24th June have been revealed, and if you have been reading and brushing up on your vocabulary, then t...
Floccinaucinihilipilification: Tharoor's latest tongue-twister in friendly banter with KTRThere was scarcely any attention on ‘procrustean', an adjective defined by Oxford as “(especially of a framework or system) enforcing unifo...
Quips on translators offer brief moment of levity in China-U.S. talksAmid a heated start to the first face-to-face high-level Sino-U.S. talks of the Biden administration, the two countries' top diplomats foun...
8 bizarre German words with no English equivalentThe Germans are famous for using long words used to describe hyper-specific, complex sentiments.
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Due to its English language advantage, India has become world leader in call centres and back office outsourcing. Business Week in Pics I W...