Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. Weird - fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters Wyrd Anglo-Saxon deity - (Anglo-Saxon mythology) a deity worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons Adj....
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Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of languages. If you’re keen on learning some cool-sounding, strange, funny, silly, and downright outrageously hard to pronounce words, you’re in the right place. We’ve rounded up some of the weirdest words in the world! Did You Know Here’s...
This language is also rather unusual because it’s the only one that doesn’t have any structures, change of word order, or intonation in place in order to distinguish a yes-or-no question from a statement. In other words, there’s no way to really tell whether someone is saying somethi...
Words from French that have been adopted into English are similarly frustrating for Wordle players. The wordmadamrecently caused some annoyance, as didfoyer.Foyercan be pronounced either [foi-er ] or [foi-ey ] in English, which doesn’t make it any easier to spell. In English, afoyeris ...
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words. (English speakers can just use their imagination on the concept narrative, focusing on a pair of planets.) The musicianship is elite: On "Sospesi nell'incredibile," drummer Michi Dei Rossi swings and pounds in equal measure; and Tony Pagliuca's battery of synths and organs illuminate ...
not associated with each other. This is because the town’s name is derived from the words ‘condate-ó-magos’ or ‘condatómagos’ and this means “the market of the confluence”. The name evolved over time and changed to be “Conddóm” that is like the word ‘condom’ in English....
I loved reading books and coming up with my own stories, as silly as they may have been, and writing them down. Even if they were never to be read by others, I just loved the act of writing and letting my words flow out. English was my favorite subject in school because I loved ...
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