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WORD USAGE IN POETRY

    • Tintinnabulation is more than just a word, it is an experience captured in language. It demonstrates how sound can be translated into sylla...
      28 Apr, 2026, 02.38 PM IST
    • Quodlibet is a word that celebrates intellectual freedom, diversity of thought, and the joy of unrestricted dialogue. With its Latin roots,...
      21 Apr, 2026, 02.07 PM IST
    • Paronomasia is a word that celebrates the wit and versatility of language. It reminds us that words are not merely tools for communication,...
      20 Apr, 2026, 02.44 PM IST
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    • Chrysopoeia is more than just an alchemical term, it is a symbol of aspiration and possibility. It captures the timeless human quest to ele...
      20 Apr, 2026, 02.43 PM IST
    • Word of the Day: English contains thousands of ornate, expressive terms that enrich communication and literary style. Words like peregrinat...
      19 Mar, 2026, 02.31 PM IST
    • Word of the Day: Words like cacophony highlight the richness of the English language. By condensing an entire sensory experience into one t...
      18 Mar, 2026, 03.11 PM IST
    • Bucolic paints a picture of peaceful countryside life. It describes green fields, quiet farms, and a slower pace. The word originates from ...
      14 Mar, 2026, 12.37 PM IST
    • Word of the day: English offers numerous words for passion, yet fervid remains distinctive because of its blend of brevity and intensity. I...
      28 Feb, 2026, 07.54 PM IST
    • Word of the day: Diaphanous means light, delicate, and almost transparent. It often describes sheer fabric, soft light, or thin mist. The w...
      28 Feb, 2026, 12.30 AM IST
    • Discover the charm of 'dulcet,' a word painting sweet, soft, and pleasant sounds, often heard in music and voices. Originating from the Lat...
      13 Feb, 2026, 02.20 PM IST
    • Discover 'overmorrow,' a charming, rarely used English word meaning the day after tomorrow. Originating from Old English, it offers a conci...
      10 Feb, 2026, 02.18 PM IST
    • Today's word of the day 'venust' is an archaic adjective meaning beautiful or graceful. This story explains its poetic roots and modern usa...
      06 Feb, 2026, 03.39 PM IST
    • Word of the Day: Psithurism reflects that not all meaningful experiences are loud or urgent. Some exist only if we pause long enough to not...
      02 Feb, 2026, 02.37 PM IST
    • Sempiternal is a rare word that means something everlasting or unchanging. It comes from the Latin “semper” meaning always. Writers like Em...
      30 Jan, 2026, 01.32 AM IST
    • As today’s Word of the Day, sesquipedalian reminds us that language is elastic. It can be stretched, compressed, embellished or stripped ba...
      25 Jan, 2026, 02.15 PM IST
    • Word of the Day: Limerence: Limerence is an intense, all-consuming romantic longing, a psychological state of involuntary fixation on anoth...
      14 Jan, 2026, 07.09 PM IST
    • Modi turned to Nida Fazli, while Nadella revealed his passion for poetry with a quote from the 19th century poet, Mirza Ghalib.
      18 Jan, 2017, 11.17 AM IST
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