Are your English skills as strong as you think? Put them to the test in this 32-question grammar and vocabulary quiz.
New research indicates that the written language of people with schizophrenia corresponds to their specific symptom profiles.
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Word of the Day: Discombobulate
Word of the Day: Discombobulate reminds readers that English vocabulary is not only rich and precise but also capable of ...
Overview: A common evaluation term, two vowels, and no repeated letters define today’s Wordle puzzle, making it simple yet ...
Idioms are words or phrases that are not meant to be understood literally. For example, if someone says they have 'cold feet', that doesn't mean their toes are actually cold. Rather, it means they are ...
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Anyone can write better. Anne Lamott shows us how again, this time with her 'current husband'
The 'Bird by Bird' author and Neal Allen discuss their new book 'Good Writing' and their late-in-life romance.
The Hawaii senator and heir apparent to Chuck Schumer attacked a bipartisan housing bill without trying to fix it, merely to show support for private equity.
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Word of the day: Bombinate
Bombinate means to make a deep, buzzing, or humming sound, like a bee flying past your ear or a crowd murmuring in the background. It’s usually used to describe a steady, low sound that continues for ...
The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) successfully conducted the SSLC Second Language English Examination 2026 today ...
Many of us oldsters remember being taught in school that there are eight parts of speech, but I find that, when I try to remember what I was taught, I usually come up with nine. When I look at various ...
For Donald Trump, TV has served more purposes than most, including a chance to gain dominion over our mindshare (see under: all those televised rallies in the first campaign) or to seem like a martyr ...
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