Good morning! Let's play Connections, the NYT's clever word game that challenges you to group answers in various categories.
As people decide to do death their own way, dirges have been replaced by favourite rock songs, keepsakes adorn coffins rather ...
The word "nonchalant" is an adjective used to describe someone who appears calm, casual, and unconcerned, even in situations where others might feel anxious or excited. It often conveys a sense of ...
English language is widely spoken across the world. The key to speaking well lies in understanding words and their meaning.
MEANDER, amble, wander -- how many synonyms can we use to describe the current path that the wool auction market has taken in the first half of the season?..Read More ...
It's a versatile word that works in casual and professional settings, emphasizing awkwardness with a playful twist. Whether ...
It is always a good idea to work on your language skills and be more articulate to score well in exams. Students will be able ...
But when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris replaced Trump and Mike Pence in the White House, Carbajal — an upbeat, wise-cracking ...
City is yet another English loanword in Swedish which the Swedes don’t use in quite the same way as English-speakers do.
Today's word of the day is ‘basura’, which means rubbish in Spain, but you’re probably not familiar with all its uses.
The following is a summary of “Characteristics and outcomes in bladder Leiomyoma management: a systematic review of case ...
Today’s NYT Strands hints, spangram and answers for Monday, November 18 are coming right up. The New York Times’ Strands ...