Word of the Day
monitory
Definition: (adjective) Conveying an admonition or a warning.
Synonyms: admonitory, cautionary, exemplary, warning.
Usage: She shot him a monitory glance and he quickly changed the subject to one less controversial.
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brush up
to revise your knowledge of something that you learned in the past
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hold down
to stop something from rising by pressing down on it or putting a heavy object on it
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Word of the Day
frisson
Definition: (noun) A moment of intense excitement.
Synonyms: chill, quiver, shiver, shudder, thrill, tingle.
Usage: The story's ending arouses a frisson of terror.
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tapu
noun: A restriction or prohibition; taboo. adjective: Sacred, restricted, or forbidden.
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Idiom of the Day
a kindred spirit
A person who shares several or many fundamental beliefs, ideas, convictions, sentiments, attitudes, and/or interests with oneself. Watch the video
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gig
a public performance, usually of rock, folk or jazz music
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cross off
to remove a name or an item from a list by drawing a line through it
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crystalline
Definition: (adjective) Transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity.
Synonyms: limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent.
Usage: This water is of such crystalline purity that the body of the bather appears of an alabaster whiteness.
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gather around
If people gather around, they form a group or a small crowd around something or someone.
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meritorious
Definition: (adjective) Deserving reward or praise.
Synonyms: meritable.
Usage: He carried himself with pride, as though, forsooth, he had achieved a deed praiseworthy and meritorious.
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cheat out of
to get something from somebody by cheating them
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disengage
Definition: (verb) To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles.
Synonyms: withdraw.
Usage: Fiercely he strove to disengage his weapon, but Hordle John bent his arm slowly back until, with a sharp crack, like a breaking stave, it turned limp in his grasp.
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lily-handed
adjective: 1. Having delicate, pale hands, unaccustomed to manual labor. 2. Dandy; foppish; overly refined.
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korero
noun: A meeting, discussion, conversation, or storytelling session. verb intr.: To speak, talk, or discuss.
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Word of the Day
Word of the Day: encumbered
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Idiom of the Day
king of the jungle
The lion, especially in cultural or artistic depictions. (Usually a misnomer, as lions typically inhabit deserts or dry forests, as opposed to jungles.) Watch the video
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ain't
slang contraction of "is not", "are not", "am not", "have not" and "has not"
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roll over
to change position when you're lying down so that you're on your back if you were face down, or face down if you were on your back
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Word of the Day
calve
Definition: (verb) To set loose (a mass of ice). Used of a glacier or iceberg.
Synonyms: break up.
Usage: From the deck of the ship, we saw the magnificent glacier calve, sending massive shards of glassy ice into the waters below.
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aroha
noun: Love, compassion, empathy, warmth of feeling.
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(with) kind regards
A common, semi-formal valediction (used to say farewell at the end of a letter or other written message; also known as a complimentary close) expressing well wishes to the recipient. Watch the video
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Idiom of the Day
kick (someone or something) to the curb
To discard, abandon, or dismiss someone or something that has become redundant, obsolete, useless, or unwanted. Watch the video
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goof off | goof around
waste time, play around
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Word of the Day: geothermal
This word has appeared in 63 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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kick the can down the road
Especially in politics, to postpone or defer a definitive action, decision, or solution, usually by effecting a short-term one instead. Watch the video
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fruit
an offensive, derogatory word for a gay man, or a male homosexual
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Word of the Day: pollinator
This word has appeared in 21 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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