Speaking from his home in Washington, D.C., Fatsis reflects on the thousands of words that were added to the lexicon in 2025, ...
The CBSE Class 12 board exams are almost here, and for many students, English is the subject where you can really show your ...
The Greek and Japanese languages have some remarkable and intresting similarities that not many people are aware of.
I'm a parent and teach writing. Watching my kids adopt new slang gives me a window into how expressions go viral, burn out, ...
Introduction Daily Graphic Online’s recent publication on the launch of Ghana’s new Mandarin Chinese curriculum has drawn ...
We typically use OK or okay to express assent, agreement or acceptance. It can also be an adjective or adverb to suggest ...
Today’s word that we are going to discover the meaning of is Quixote. The word comes from a famous old book written more than ...
An online firewall might keep your computer safe from viruses and other unauthorized access, but the original firewall back in the 1500s was far more literal: the Oxford English Dictionary has ...
Five hundred years ago, if I had called one of my students "a shrewd lad with dogged ambition," he might have left the classroom in tears. Back in 1526, "shrewd" meant hurtful, a "lad" was a lowly ...
Have you ever wondered why some of your favorite K-pop idols don't use their real names? Before debuting, idols are often ...
The GT car would evolve over the 20th and 21st centuries with successors to those original 1950s icons and successors to ...
Redact” once meant to edit. But around the middle of the 20th century, it began to refer to one particular kind of editing. Instead of coherence, the point was concealment.