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Word of the Day
frequency
Definition: (noun) The number of occurrences within a given time period.
Synonyms: oftenness.
Usage: The frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older.
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Idiom of the Day
memory lane
A set or series of memories of one's past life, likened to a roadway that one may visit or take a tour of. (Used primarily in the phrase "stroll/take a trip/walk etc. down memory lane.") Watch the video
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Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
blow (2)
cocaine
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
pass up
If you pass up an opportunity or an invitation, you choose not to take the opportunity or accept the invitation.
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hemorrhage
noun: 1. A severe or uncontrollable loss of blood. 2. A rapid and significant loss of assets. verb intr.: To bleed copiously. verb tr.: To lose assets rapidly and in large amounts.
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Word of the Day: horticulturalist
This word has appeared in eight articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day
high-toned
Definition: (adjective) Pretentiously elegant.
Synonyms: high-class.
Usage: She felt awkward and out of place in the high-toned restaurant, with its elegant décor and elite clientele.
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Idiom of the Day
meet trouble halfway
To worry, grow anxious, or distress oneself unnecessarily over something that has yet to happen. Watch the video
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
mop up
to clean up something that has spilled by using a mop or a cloth
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vac (2)
a vacuum cleaner (n.) | to clean with a vacuum cleaner (v.)
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Idiom of the Day
media darling
A very famous and popular person who receives exceptionally positive media coverage or attention. Watch the video
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Word of the Day: rumination
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Word of the Day: begrudge
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
hold on (1)
to hold something like a railing or an overhead strap so you don't fall over
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
limn
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 24, 2025 is:
limn \LIM\ verb
Limn is a formal verb most often used especially in literary contexts to mean "to describe or portray," as in "a novel that limns the life of 1930s coastal Louisiana." It can also mean "to outline in clear sharp detail," as in "a tree limned by moonlight," and "to draw or paint on a surface," as in "limning a portrait."
// The documentary limns the community's decades-long transformation.
// We admired every detail of the portrait, gracefully limned by the artist's brush.
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Examples:
"... the story of Ronald Reagan's jelly beans is not simply about his love of a cute candy. It speaks to how he weaned himself from tobacco, judged people's character, and deflected scrutiny. It limns the role of the sugar industry and food marketing. And it demonstrates how food can be a powerful communications tool. Reagan's jelly beans sent a message to voters: 'I like the same food you do, so vote for me.'" — Alex Prud’homme, Dinner with the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House, 2023
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Limn is a word with lustrous origins, tracing ultimately to the Latin verb illuminare, meaning "to illuminate." Its use in English dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was used for the action of illuminating (that is, decorating) medieval manuscripts with gold, silver, or brilliant colors. William Shakespeare extended the term to painting in his poem "Venus and Adonis": "Look when a painter would surpass the life / In limning out a well-proportioned steed …" Over time, limn gained a sense synonymous with delineate meaning "to outline in clear sharp detail" before broadening further to mean "to describe or portray." Such limning is often accomplished by words, but not always: actors are often said to limn their characters through their portrayals, while musicians (or their instruments) may limn emotions with the sounds they make.
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Word of the Day: gimmick
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Word of the Day
veneration
Definition: (noun) A feeling of profound respect for someone or something.
Synonyms: reverence, awe, fear.
Usage: Cornelius bade farewell to De Ruyter, to the Ruart de Pulten, and to glory, kissed the knees of the Grand Pensionary, for whom he entertained the deepest veneration, and retired to his house at Dort.
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meet (someone's) expectations
To be as good as or have the qualities that someone predicted, expected, or hoped for. Watch the video
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jerk
a stupid person
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settle down (1)
to become calm and quiet, especially after being excited or noisy
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red-blooded
adjective: Strong; energetic; high-spirited; vigorous; virile.
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Word of the Day: pedagogue
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Word of the Day
bequeath
Definition: (verb) Leave or give by will after one's death.
Synonyms: will, leave.
Usage: He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
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anemia
noun: 1. A medical condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin resulting in weakness, tiredness, shortness of breath, and paleness. 2. A lack of vitality, strength, or vividness.
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Word of the Day: runic
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Word of the Day: unabashed
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Word of the Day: ransack
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