‘Docile’ is our word of the day. Read on to learn more about its meaning and how to use it in everyday conversations.
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Blithe – Word of the Day
Blithe is our word of the day. Read on to learn more about its meaning and usages.
Continue readingCaveat – Word of the Day
Caveat is today’s word of the day. Read on to learn more about its meaning and usages.
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Our word of the day is bespoke. Read on to learn its meaning and usages.
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Facetious is our word of the word. Read on to learn more about its meaning. Edcuate yourself about its usages too.
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Fervid is today’s word of the day. Read on to learn more about its meaning and usages.
Continue readingCacophony – Word of the Day
Cacophony is today’s word of the day. Read more to find out more about what it means and how to use it.
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Gentrify is our word of the day. Read more to learn its meaning and usages.
Continue readingChauvinist – Word of the Day
Chauvinism is not only exaggerated nationalism but now applied to many other context as well. Read more about this fantastic word –
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Rococo is used to denote an ornamental style. Learn more about its usage here.
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Got a friend who speaks a lot? Then he probably is loquacious! Yes loquacious is our word of the day. Read on learn more about its usage.
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Today’s word of the days is Iconoclast. It means a person who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions. Read on to find how it is used.
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Story telling requires you to ’embellish’ details. Read more to find its usage.
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Sycophant is one of the most commonly used words, with an interesting origin. Read on to find more about it’s usage and synonyms.
Continue readingSangfroid – Word of the Day
Sangfroid comes from a French word meaning cold blooded. It means a person who is calm and composed.
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