New posts in vocabulary

separate you from VS keep you from

The opposite of 'attend' [closed]

Word for "taking advantage of non-public resource"?

what is the noun and verb which mean "to hold yourself back"

Is there a single word for Money Lender?

What is the name of this effect/situation?

What's the word for people who give an opinion unnecessarily?

Word to describe "concealing" positive emotions, in fear of being perceived as irrational

Single word for "break" with professional connotation

What is the most appropriate noun for 'a person who is ostracized'?

avoiding an oncoming vehicle -- what is the specific term for this in English?

Does it sound idiomatic to say "Regretfully, I won't have the privilege of being with you that day, but I do wish you all good luck."

What do you call the segment of track between two train stops?

Can the word "customer" be used in all sorts of places (shops, organizations, etc) to refer to people who have gone there to run errands?

Vast amount of vocabulary in English books: what is the average adult native speaker's vocabulary? [duplicate]

What is the name of the document/amount of money you need to temporarily give the government in order to leave the country?

Replacement words/phrases that make you sound "wiser"?

Difference between "Sate" and "Satiate"? [closed]

Word with transcription [jərn] or [jən] [closed]

What are the uses for 'quick'?