By combining dictionary definitions with thesaurus-style vocabulary support, the book helps pupils understand words and use them more confidently.
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Word of the day: Crepitant
As today’s Word of the Day demonstrates, even the most subtle auditory experiences can be captured through carefully chosen vocabulary.
Buried Things and Forklift Interactive have officially revealed that Cursed Words will launch on 2nd April on Steam.
Sporting News on MSN
Where is Kennesaw State located? Explaining city and more to know about Owls basketball program
Where exactly is Kennesaw State University? Here's what to know about the Owls' location.
Stacker on MSN
Local slang from every state
Stacker rounds up unique examples of local slang from every state. From hay-waddys to Kentucky waterfalls, these weird, wacky, and outright crazy slang words are sure to tickle the fancy of any ...
Researchers discover that the brain proactively builds sentence structures during speech using predictive processing, explaining why second-language listening is difficult.
Opinion
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Filipino beyond Tagalog? What two popular expressions reveal about Filipino today
CONTEMPORARY Filipino is changing in ways that are often easier to hear in everyday usage than to capture in official descriptions of the language. Some shifts do not begin in grammar books, ...
A UB study describes an AI system that aims to help prevent massive fraud in the medical and insurance industries.
At my age, I truly believed desire was behind me, until an unexpected virtual romance proved me wrong. What started as casual ...
Guiding English learners to imagine their future selves and role-play a class reunion promotes research and speaking skills.
Opinion
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Editor's notes: What one Arab post reveals about how the Gulf now talks about Israel
The Gulf is not growing warm toward Israel; it is becoming more specific in the way it discusses Israel. In this region, word choice is often the first sign that strategy is moving.
The term ‘passive euthanasia’ was widely used in the Harish Rana case, but it shrinks a complex ethical and legal issue into a misnomer. As words shape perceptions, the media must use language that’s ...
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