A Short Guide To Daily Euphemisms

What are euphemisms? According to the textbook definition, a euphemism is a ‘mild, indirect or vague term used in place of a direct, harsh and likely offensive one.’ For example, suppose a relative of your friend expires. Do you say “I am sorry that your uncle is dead” or “I am sorry that your uncle… Continue reading A Short Guide To Daily Euphemisms

Common Color Idioms To Boost Your Vocab

Anyone who seeks to add more ‘color’ to their understanding and usage of the English language, it is highly recommended to learn as many idioms as possible. Though you can get your point across without using idioms, the nuances, subtleties, and history of the language can only be understood if you are aware of idiomatic… Continue reading Common Color Idioms To Boost Your Vocab

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