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Word of the Day (hold out for)-28NOV20

November 28, 2020 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “hold out for“ and it is a phrasal verb and its meaning is “refuse to accept […….]

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Word of the Day (hark back)-27NOV20

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “hark back“ and it is a phrasal verb and its meaning is “recall, remember, recollect, think […….]

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Word of the Day (stagflation)-26NOV20

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “stagflation“ and it is a noun and its meaning is “a period of rising inflation, slowing […….]

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Word of the Day (messianic)-25NOV20

November 25, 2020 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “messianic“ and it is an adjective and its meaning is “relating to any popular leader promising […….]

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Word of the Day (hearsay)-24NOV20

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Today’s “Word of the Day” is “hearsay“ and it is a noun meaning “rumour, gossip, buzz, report, idle/mere talk, stories“. Example Sentence: […….]

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Word of the Day (prise from/prise something out of)-23NOV20

November 23, 2020 Editorial Words 0

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “prise from/prise something out of“ and it is a phrasal verb meaning “to get something (information) […….]

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