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Metrosexual Meaning: Here's What It Means and How To Use It

Metrosexual Meaning: Here’s What It Means and How To Use It

In urban planning, metro is short for metropolitan, which describes cities with a high population density. In the world of fashion, metrosexual is more complicated.  The term has become so widespread — and its meaning

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Allude vs. Elude?

The verbs allude and elude are homophones. “To allude” is to hint, suggest, or mention briefly. “To elude” is to escape or slip out of reach.

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Bad vs. badly?

Use bad (adj.) to describe nouns and pronouns as “immoral” or “of low quality.” Use badly (adv.) to modify verbs when meaning “to a great degree” or “in a bad manner.”

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Labor vs. labour?

Labor and labour are different spellings of the same word. “Labour” is standard for British English, while American English uses “labor.”

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Metrosexual Meaning: Here’s What It Means and How To Use It

In urban planning, metro is short for metropolitan, which describes cities with a high population density. In the world of fashion, metrosexual is more complicated.  The term has become so widespread — and its meaning so loose — that it's

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Capital Meaning: Here’s What It Means and How To Use It

Capital is an exciting concept, referring to many different but related things. We use the word "capital" in one context when we talk about money and in another when we talk about typography. Where did this term originate? What does

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Ok Boomer Meaning: Here’s What It Means and How To Use It

Since emerging on social media in 2019, the phrase "OK boomer" has been used to dismiss or mock attitudes stereotypically attributed to older members of the baby boom generation and to highlight generational differences. It is also now being used

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What is the Abbreviation for Grams?

Do you want to know the abbreviation for the word “grams” in English? You’re in luck!

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Abbreviation for Grams: What is it and how is it used?

Do you want to know the abbreviation for the word “grams” in English? You’re in luck! We have the proper abbreviations for this word in our handy guide.

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The Abbreviation for Pages: What Is It and How Is It Used?

Do you want to know how to abbreviate the word pages?  We’ll be taking a look at the meaning of the word and its abbreviations.

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Common Phrases

Damn Meaning: Here’s What It Means and How to Use It

Certain words in the English language, especially swear words, often have multiple definitions. The simple, four-letter word “damn” has several definitions used by English speakers all the time. Because there is no one definition of damn, it can sometimes be

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The Meaning of Gauge: What It Is and How To Use It

If you’re asked to gauge something, what does it mean? This article will define the meaning of gauge as a noun and a verb and teach you how to use it.

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What Does the Cheese Stands Alone Mean?

The cheese stands alone: This common phrase may be familiar from your childhood.

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