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    Fall In Love With 14 Captivating Valentine’s Day Words

    Love is a many splendored thing. That must be why there are so many ways to talk about it. Thanks to love songs, poetry, music, movies, and art, the language of love seems to be constantly expanding, and what better time to brush up on the myriad ways to express your love and affection than on Valentine’s Day? You might be working on a few …

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    To dance with the devil is to engage in risky, reckless, or potentially immoral behavior.
  3. Sip On These Words To Talk Like A Wine Expert

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    “Racking My Brain” Or “Wracking My Brain”?

    Your brain! Your nerves! The torment! The destruction! Is it rack or wrack?! And how does wreck fit into all this? Take a breath. In this article, everything will be explained, including: What’s the difference between rack and wrack? Is it racking my brain or wracking my brain? Is it nerve-racking or nerve-wracking? Is nerve-wrecking a word? Where do these phrases come from? The noun …

  5. Bask In the Glow Of Independence Day With These Words

    Few days light up the US like Independence Day—literally, in the case of how many fireworks shows go on all over the country. The holiday also goes by various iterations of the date it takes place every year: July 4, July 4th, and the Fourth of July. Arguably the most patriotic of US holidays, Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on …

  6. International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    International Day of Persons with Disabilities is an annual event devoted to raising awareness about the experiences of people with disabilities and to promoting their wellbeing and rights. The focus of the day encompasses people…
  7. Where Did The Word “Achoo” Come From? Why Do We Say “Bless You”?

    When someone sneezes, we often use the word achoo to describe the sound. Every time we hear an achoo, we are often compelled to answer with a Bless you or God bless you. But why? Where did the word achoo come from, and why do we feel the need to bless someone whenever we hear a sneeze? This instance of onomatopoeia imitates the sound of …

  8. “Effectiveness” vs. “Efficacy” vs. “Efficiency”: When To Use Each Word For The Best Results

    Countries around the world are doing what they can to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to as many people as possible. As we wait and hope the vaccine will finally free us from the virus’s clutches, the words are flying fast and furious; everyone from Dr. Fauci on down is suddenly concerned with terms like vaccine efficacy and vaccine effectiveness. And who can blame us for …

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    The Top 11 Game Shows For Word Fans (Including _AYS _ _U)

    So, you’ve already completed the day’s Wordle and won six games of Scrabble against your phone. What’s a bored word lover to do? Allow us to suggest a game show!  That’s right—while we’ve all been playing on our phones, TV and radio game shows have quietly become one of the most riveting ways for certified wordies to get their fix. From new Wordle-inspired games to …

  10. ¡Diga! Do You Know These Spanish Words From “In The Heights”?

    By Mariel Jungkunz, Research Editor at Dictionary.com The long-awaited movie version of In the Heights—based on the hit Broadway musical—is in theaters and streaming. Everyone’s talking about it, and you’ve got questions. You might be wondering if you need to speak Spanish to understand its lyrics and many cultural references—and if so, you’ve come to the right place. Dictionary.com is collaborating with Lexico.com, an online Spanish dictionary and translator, to …

  11. The Lights Of Diwali: What Makes This Festival So Radiant

    Every fall, cities and towns throughout India are illuminated with string lights and oil lamps as people give gifts and share sweets. This is Diwali, or as it’s also commonly known, the Festival of Lights. Diwali, pronounced either [ dih-wah-lee ] or [ dih-vah-lee] has a few variant spellings. There’s Divali and Dewali, as well as Deepavali and Deepawali. At its core, the name Diwali …

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    Words To Use To Explain Sex To Your Kids

    Salt-N-Pepa would approve of this list. But even if their song is stuck in your head (you know you’re singing “Let’s talk about sex!” now) actually talking about sex is anything but easy. It’s overwhelming to have “the talk” with your kids, which is why experts suggest having an ongoing conversation on the topics of sex, consent, and reproduction as they grow instead of having …