1 [+ object] : to give (a document, proposal, piece of writing, etc.) to someone so that it can be considered or approved Candidates interested in the position should submit their résumés to the Office of Human Resources. Submit your Read More …
1 [+ object] : to give (a document, proposal, piece of writing, etc.) to someone so that it can be considered or approved Candidates interested in the position should submit their résumés to the Office of Human Resources. Submit your Read More …
1 [no object] : to play a game in which you can win or lose money or possessions : to bet money or other valuable things I like to gamble. He’s been drinking and gambling heavily. gambling at cards — Read More …
[more sensational; most sensational] 1 : causing very great excitement or interest with shocking details a particularly sensational trial/crime sensational headlines sensational news stories 2 : very excellent or great a sensational performance/idea a sensational (new) talent 3 informal : Read More …
[count] a juicy fruit (such as an orange, grapefruit, or lemon) that has a thick skin and that comes from a tree or shrub that grows in warm areas — often used before another noun citrus trees/fruits/farmers — citrusy /ˈsɪtrəsi/ 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 …
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[more impatient; most impatient] 1 a : not willing to wait for something or someone : not patient After months of delays, customers are becoming/growing impatient. Customers have grown impatient with/at the repeated delays. “Aren’t you ready yet?” “Don’t be Read More …
This word has Latin roots that literally mean “to curve in, to bend in, or to wind in.” To insinuate something is to hint at it without saying it directly. And, to insinuate yourself into something is to sneak your Read More …