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  • While English speakers rely on a rotating door of pet names, Spanish speakers invoke "Cariño" to anchor a relationship. It is a noun, a fee...
  • Exigeant, a French term permeating English luxury and professional circles, defines a standard of uncompromising excellence. This explorati...
  • Today's word of the day (25-03-2026): 'Stickybeak' is someone who interferes or shows excessive curiosity about other people’s matters.
    • Word of the day today: Groaker refers to someone who watches another person’s food with hopeful interest, waiting for an invitation to shar...
    • Today's word of the day: Doppelgänger refers to a person who looks strikingly similar to someone else.
    • Today's word of the day: Yeetlord is a humorous internet slang term describing someone who throws things or makes bold decisions with caref...
    • Today's word of the day: Ragamuffin describes a person, often a child, who looks ragged, dirty, or untidy.
    • Today's word of the day: Oneiromancer refers to a person who interprets dreams and looks for meaning within them.
    • Today's word of the day: Taradiddle refers to a petty lie or pretentious nonsense, often used for exaggerated or playful storytelling.
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    • Today's word of the day: Gongoozler refers to someone who idly watches things happening around them, especially boats on canals.
    • Today's word of the day: Lugubrious describes exaggerated sadness or gloom, often expressed in a dramatic or theatrical way. In simple term...
    • Today's word of the day: Malneirophrenia is the unsettled emotional haze that remains after a disturbing dream. In simple terms, Malneiroph...
    • Today's word of the day: Abdication refers to the formal act of giving up power or responsibility, most commonly by a monarch. In simke ter...
    • Today's word of the day: Bumfuzzled is a playful adjective meaning confused or perplexed. IN simple terms, it means feeling mentally muddle...
    • Today's Word of the Day: Palimpsest is a manuscript page that has been written on more than once, or anything that shows evidence of earlie...
    • Today's word of the day: Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate natural sounds, from buzz to clang. This Word of the Day explores its Gr...
    • Today's word of the day 'metonymy' is a rhetorical device in which a word associated with something is used to represent the thing itself. ...
    • Today's word of the day 'exculpatory' means serving to show that someone is not guilty or not at fault.
    • Today's word of the day 'cornucopia' refers to a horn-shaped symbol of abundance and, more commonly today, to an overflowing supply of some...
    • Today's word of the day is 'Amortize' means to gradually pay off a loan or expense through regular payments over time. This Word of the day...
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