Word of the Week: Eldritch
Eldritch is a word meaning something otherworldly, weird, ghostly, or uncanny. Although a fairly old word, Eldritch has had something[…]
Read moreEldritch is a word meaning something otherworldly, weird, ghostly, or uncanny. Although a fairly old word, Eldritch has had something[…]
Read moreFlabbergast is an informal verb meaning to surprise someone greatly – to astonish them. Example use: I was flabbergasted when[…]
Read moreA myriad is a lot of something. Usually, myriad means more than you can count. Literally it means in measures[…]
Read moreWhen you anthropomorphize a thing you attribute human characteristics to it. Anthropomorphize is the word you would use when describing[…]
Read moreAn Interlocutor is a person taking part in a conversation. If you are in a debate with other people you[…]
Read moreWhen you eschew something you are trying to avoid or do without it. A vegetarian might be said to eschew meat[…]
Read moreThis week’s word is anachronism which is something that is out of place with respect to a time period. Like[…]
Read moreYour vocabulary is all the words you know. One way to grow your vocabulary is to find interesting new words[…]
Read moreThe Tunbridge Wells Poetry Festival runs from the 15th to the 27th of August. The Tunbridge Wells Poetry Festival is[…]
Read moreSome books should stand alone. Once the story has been told, to revisit the characters would rob the narrative of[…]
Read moreBeing stuck at home without anything much to do may very well be every families worst nightmare. Or not –[…]
Read moreDid you know that Zipf’s law applies to every writer’s word count? Zipf also applies to the word count of[…]
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