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Today’s Vocabulary Spotlight: Meditative

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What does it mean to be in a meditative state? The word meditative stems from the verb meditate, which originates from the Latin meditari, meaning “to think, reflect, or contemplate.” This root itself is linked to mederi, meaning “to heal,”…

An Amazing Word for You: Thriving

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What does it truly mean to be “thriving”? The word thriving comes from the verb thrive, which has roots in the Old Norse word þrífa, meaning “to grasp, seize.” Over time, its meaning evolved from physical grasping to flourishing, growing…

The Word of the Moment: Persevering

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What gives someone the strength to keep going despite obstacles? The word persevering comes from the verb persevere, which entered English through Old French perseverer, from Latin perseverare, meaning “to persist, continue steadfastly.” It combines per- (“thoroughly”) and severus (“serious,…

Today’s Word: Nurturing

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Have you ever met someone with a “nurturing” spirit, someone who makes you feel safe, supported, and encouraged to grow? What does it mean to be “nurturing“, and where does this word come from? The adjective “nurturing” comes from the…

The Word of the Day: Empowering

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Have you ever paused to consider where the word “empowering” comes from? You’ve likely encountered it countless times: in conversations, in books, in speeches. However, beyond its frequent use, are you truly aware of the depth and range of its…

Today’s Word: Collaborative

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Have you ever used the word “collaborative” in your sences or speech? The word “collaborative” comes from the Latin root collaborare, which means “to work together.” This word is formed by combining com- (together) and laborare (to work). The adjective…

Today’s Topic: Phrasal Verbs

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Today on Language Unpacked: Why Phrasal Verbs Matter Hi everyone, and welcome back. Today, let’s talk about something that often makes English learners sigh: phrasal verbs. You know—those little combinations like give up, carry on, look after. At first, they…

Today’s Word: Horde

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Do you know the meaning of the word “horde” in English? Have you ever made a sentcence with the word “horde”? Have you ever use it in your speech or writing? The word “horde” comes from the Turkish word “ordu“,…

Today’s Word: Podcast

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You’ve probably come across the word “podcast” many times while browsing the Internet. Have you every used the word podcast in your speech or writing? A podcast is a collection of spoken-word audio files that users can listen to or…

Today’s Word: Facilitative

Have you ever used the word “facilitative” anywhere? The word “facilitative” means helping to make something easier or more likely to happen. It often refers to actions, behaviors, or roles that support a process or promote effective outcomes. It comes…

Words of the Day: Thank & Thankful

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Words of the Day: Thank & Thankful Have you ever wondered where the word “thank,” something we say countless times every day, actually comes from? The word “thank” has its roots in Old English, where þanc meant “thought” or “gratitude.”…

Today’s Word: Prolific

Have you ever used the word “prolific” in your speech or writing? The word “prolific” comes from the Latin word “prolificus“, which itself is a combination of two parts. The first one is the suffix -ficus, which comes from facere,…