Word of the Day: Bailiwick
Bailiwick signifies an individual's domain of responsibility or expertise. Originating from medieval terms for a bailiff...
Bailiwick signifies an individual's domain of responsibility or expertise. Originating from medieval terms for a bailiff...
Rancorous signifies deep, lasting bitterness. This word describes intense hostility in personal feuds, political clashes...
Patience is key in today's world. Slow progress builds skills and resilience. Stagnation, however, halts all growth. Thi...
Forgetting names is a common experience, not a sign of a failing brain, but rather a byproduct of how our brains priorit...
Grandiloquent is a word that explains language or speech that is overly defined, pompous, or showy, often intended to im...
Word of the day for today is 'Bombast' which describes speech or writing that sounds grand and impressive but lacks true...
Quote by Abbas Kiarostami: Filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami believed in observing life's simple moments. His films revealed un...
Al Roker is celebrating 30 years on NBCs Today show, but retirement is not part of his immediate plans. Speaking ahead o...
Word of the Day: Disinflation means inflation is slowing, not stopping. Prices still rise, but at a weaker pace. It sign...
Term of the Day: The Thucydides Trap describes the danger when a rising power (China) threatens a ruling power (USA). Hi...