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Some words travel a winding path to their meanings, causing language users confusion over what they actually mean. A word whose definition or usage is so hotly contested that it never fails to draw attention to itself is called a skunked term. It may be that language users will resolve the problem over time, but until then, what's a writer to do? Today, the story behind fulsome and what to do with this stinky term. Continue reading...
Ever notice that the more you play the Challenge, the faster you start learning the new words you see and hear in everyday life? Don’t chalk this up to that recent uptick in your coffee consumption. Scientific research on vocabulary building suggests that the more vocabulary you know, the more you learn. Continue reading...
We’re excited to announce that as of today, any Vocabulary List on Vocabulary.com can be played as a spelling bee. Now, you can use Vocabulary.com to practice your spelling as well build your vocabulary. Continue reading...
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In a mere two weeks, New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin has gone from an unknown to the most compelling story in sports. For basketball commentators, he's been the gift that keeps on giving: turning in amazing performances night after night since coming off the bench and propelling the Knicks to a seven-game winning streak. His humble personal profile is in stark contrast to the over-the-top enthusiasm his play has generated, which goes by the buzzword (perhaps you've heard?) Linsanity. Continue reading...
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On Presidents Day, Learn Gettysburg Address Vocabulary

On Presidents Day, Learn Gettysburg Address Vocabulary

Short and spare, and following a two and a half hour oration that had brought listeners to tears, The Gettysburg Address received only polite applause when Abraham Lincoln delivered the speech. Of course, it has since come to be considered one of our country’s defining statements of national values.

Now, in honor of the fast-approaching Presidents’ Day holiday and our own continuing celebration of list learning on Vocabulary.com, we bring you Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" Vocabulary List, ready for you to learn.

In honor of Valentine's Day, let's revisit one of the most famous couples in the love-story canon: Romeo and Juliet. Remember how the prologue to Shakespeare's play introduces them? "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes / A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life."

Star-cross'd! Isn't it romantic?
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