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Ten Words from Today's NY Times - May 2, 2012

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - May 2, 2012

Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - May 2, 2012.

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We bring out this list every Wednesday. Here's Ten Words from the NY Times - May 9, 2012.

A recent article in Wired by Anne Trubek argues that the advent of the fully digital age will — and should — have as great an influence on English spelling as the age of print did, more than half a millennium ago. The author, a professor at Oberlin College, argues that our current obsession with correct spelling is out of keeping with the digital age: "Consistent spelling was a great way to ensure clarity in the print era. But with new technologies, the way that we write and read (and search and data-mine) is changing, and so must spelling." Must it? Continue reading...

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Presenting the Improved Vocabulary.com Top 1000

Presenting the Improved Vocabulary.com Top 1000

We are thrilled to present a list that has been popular here at Vocaublary.com for some time: The Vocabulary.com 1000--now, with example sentences!

To create the Vocaublary.com Top 1000, we started with the words that give our users the most trouble and then carefully ranked them by how frequently they appear in our corpus of billions of words from edited sources. The result: A masterful Vocabulary List of words that are both difficult and common. You will see them in everyday academic and business writing; you will also see them on the SAT, ACT, GRE, and ToEFL. And now, the list includes example sentences from real world publications for every word.

If you have time to study only one list of words, this is for you.

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