Grammar expert June Casagrande tackles the use of hyphens with a close look at eight multiword terms that writers sometimes get wrong.
Besotted (adjective) describes someone who is completely in love, obsessed, or strongly infatuated with someone or something ...
First grader Aizlynn Castillo works on an assignment in Diana Oviedo-Holguin’s English-learner class at Heritage Elementary ...
Discover the potent word 'pernicious,' meaning deeply harmful, often in subtle, creeping ways. Originating from Latin for ...
The word “mellifluous” has two definitions pertaining to sweetness. The adjective means to be filled with something (like honey) that sweetens. “Mellifluous” also describes something having a smooth ...
The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on Dabur's plea for an interim injunction against Patanjali Ayurveda's ...
L ooking for clues for today's Connections answers? The Connections answers on November 8 for puzzle #881 are harder than ...
There are 171,476 words in current use in the English language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. If you’re ...
The high court's remarks came while hearing the arguments in a 'disparaging ads' case against Patanjali, wherein it reserved ...
Yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved was asked by the Delhi High Court on Thursday how it could refer to all other ...
When the discourse centers on “Judeophobia” rather than “antisemitism,” the evasion ends. Even if you are born a Jew, you can ...