This word has Latin roots that literally mean “a false or incorrect name.” A misnomer is an inaccurate name. In other words, a misnomer is something’s name, label, or title that sends the wrong message about it. Pronunciation: miss NO Read More …
This word has Latin roots that literally mean “a false or incorrect name.” A misnomer is an inaccurate name. In other words, a misnomer is something’s name, label, or title that sends the wrong message about it. Pronunciation: miss NO Read More …
1 [noncount] : the act of giving money, food, or other kinds of help to people who are poor, sick, etc. The holidays are a time for charity and good will. also : something (such as money or food) that Read More …
[noncount] paper that is partly used or is of poor quality but that you can use for unimportant things Please take out a piece of scrap paper and practice the math problems on the board. — called also (British) rough Read More …
When some vehicle (like a car, a boat, or a helicopter) moves forward, the current flowing behind it is a slipstream: a current of air or water that follows closely behind that moving vehicle. Figuratively, a slipstream is something that seems to flow Read More …
Umbrage is a feeling of being annoyed, offended, and/or angry. Pronunciation: UM bridge Part of speech: Noun, the uncountable kind: “he took umbrage at her remark,” “she channels her umbrage into her art.” Other forms: umbrageous, umbrageously, umbrageousness How to use it: This word is formal and serious. Read More …