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Victorian novelist Wilkie Collins, widely regarded as the father of the modern detective story, celebrates his 188th birthday this week. To honor him, we take a look at the opening pages of his still-fun The Moonstone, where he uses the unusual rapine. Continue reading...
Topics: Vocabulary
To fully understand unfolding stories in the news, learn ten key words taken from this week's New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post coverage with A Polar "Vortex" and a "Mercurial" Basketball Star: Ten Words in the News You Need to Know. Continue reading...
For 24 years, the American Dialect Society has chosen a Word of the Year at its annual meeting in January. Typically, the word has been a noun or verb that has risen to prominence during the previous year. But this year, strong candidates such as selfie and twerk ultimately lost to a word that isn't a noun, verb, or adjective; doesn't describe some cultural phenomenon; and has been in continuous use in English for more than 700 years: because. How did that happen? Continue reading...
If you're teaching Toni Morrison's classic Beloved or just reading it, these new lists will help you harness the power of her language. Continue reading...
I hate inappropriate and uncertain events. Don't you? So does the American College of Cardiology. An article about that group reveals a lame-o lexical band-aid: "The cardiology group replaced the 'Inappropriate' label with 'Rarely Appropriate.' Another category—cases in which there's medical doubt—will switch from 'Uncertain' to 'May be Appropriate.'" Continue reading...
Topics: Usage Words Language
Typically, the resolutions we make on January 1, we've already broken by January 6th. But if you're resolution was to improve your vocabulary by using Vocabulary.com, you're likely having better luck. Our game is designed to keep you coming back for more. And just in case that's not enough, here are five great reasons to stick to your goal. Continue reading...
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