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Word of the day: Braggadocio
Braggadocio describes boastful and exaggerated talk about one's achievements or importance, often with a negative connotation ...
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Kerala to ‘Keralam’: What the name change signifies
Experts say ‘Kerala’ is the colonial-era spelling that became part of official records, but ‘Keralam’ is the true ...
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Word of the Day: Sanctimonious
Word of the Day: Refined in sound yet pointed in implication, the word Sanctimonious reminds readers that moral authority is ...
'Uxorious' (adjective, /ʌkˈsɔː.ri.əs/) describes a man who is excessively fond of, doting upon, or submissively devoted to ...
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Word of the day: Sycophantic
Word of the Day: Sycophantic captures a timeless human tendency: the inclination to praise power in pursuit of advantage. Rooted in ancient Greek society, the word has travelled across centuries to ...
The historical-etymological meaning of the expression, therefore, would derive from a change in use of the term salamen which until the 18th century and beyond identified salted fish or cod, still ...
A youth jumps over other therians, people who say they identify as non-human animals, during a gathering in Buenos Aires, ...
CHICAGO — No one really knows what “ultra-processed food” means, but several schools of thought among consumers warrant the attention of grain and baked foods companies, food and consumer strategist ...
Again, although a child might think it's just a harmless joke, this type of name-calling can be harmful both in the short and long term. "Kids absorb labels, not just hear them," Dr. Bethany Cook, a ...
With nearly two decades of retail management and project management experience, Brett Day can simplify complex traditional and Agile project management philosophies and methodologies and can explain ...
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