Too many “verbs”, too many words! And we don’t like too many unnecessary words, do we now?
Too many “verbs”, too many words! And we don’t like too many unnecessary words, do we now?
When we leave school to join a university, it indicates a new “turn” in our life. Thus, “Abiturient”!
You “rate” something in the hope that it becomes better, right? Or else, why go through the trouble of rating!
Read “Farrago” as “Far” + “Ago”. An incident occurred so far ago that you do not quite remember it well. You are confused as to what exactly happened.
Remember thus!
“Eponymous” gives a name to the “Anonymous”! Remember thus!
No money!
There are many types of bosses. This is an attempt to demystify the thing called “Boss” and figure out ways to deal with them according to their type!
If you spend profusely as if you had money like Bill Gates, you would be a profligate!
“Immaculate” refers to being clean and spotless, without any blemish. “Maculate” is just the opposite, although not as commonly used.
Travel.