WOTD AND QOTD

Word of the Day fabrication (fæbrɪkeɪʃən , फैब्रकेशन / फैब्रिकैशन) Example The suspect's alibi turned out to be a complete fabrication; in other words, he was lying when he said that he did not commit the crime. Definition noun the deliberate act of deviating from the truthSynonyms:  lying, prevarication the act of constructing something (as a... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day chastise Example My mother chastised us when our ball broke a glass window during our cricket game in the neighborhood. Definition verb censure severelySynonyms:  castigate, chasten, correct, objurgate"She chastised him for his insensitive remarks" Quote of the Day “You are bound to carry your deeds with you after your death, whether... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day exacting (ɪgzæktɪŋ , इग्ज़ैक्टिंग) Example The exacting math teacher subtracted marks for even the most trivial mistakes in our answer sheets. Definition adjective requiring precise accuracySynonyms:  exigent"an exacting job""became more exigent over his pronunciation" severe and unremitting in making demandsSynonyms:  stern, strict"a stern disciplinarian""an exacting instructor""strict standards" having complicated nutritional requirements; especially... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day enormity (ɪnɔrməti , इनॉर्मटी / इनॉर्मिटी / ईनॉर्मटी) Example The invader's soldiers stormed through the city, committing one enormity after another. Definition noun an act of extreme wickedness the quality of extreme wickedness the quality of being outrageousSynonyms:  outrageousness Quote of the Day “If you're not failing every now and again, it's... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day commensurate (kəmɛnsərət , कमेन्सरट / कमेन्सरिट / कमेन्सरिट) Example Usually, in big companies, the salary paid to an employee is commensurate with his or her abilities. Definition adjective corresponding in size or degree or extent"pay should be commensurate with the time worked" Quote of the Day “The season of failure is the... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day collusion (kəluʒən , कलूश़न) Example The increase in oil prices was a result of collusion by the oil producers. Definition noun secret agreement agreement on a secret plotSynonyms:  connivance Quote of the Day “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value. ” Albert... Continue Reading →

WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day truce (trus , ट्रूस) Example The island has remained partitioned ever since, and UN peacekeeping forces maintain a truce between the two sides. Definition noun a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace termsSynonyms:  armistice, cease-fire Quote of the Day “There are no secrets to success. It... Continue Reading →

10 Things You Might Not Know about The Twilight Zone – ListVerse Newsletter

MOVIES AND TV | OCTOBER 2, 2022 10 Things You Might Not Know about The Twilight Zone by Lorna Wallace fact checked by Darci Heikkinen Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, which first aired in 1959, is regarded as one the greatest TV shows of all time. Covering a variety of genres but usually leaning into sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, The Twilight... Continue Reading →

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