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Popular describes something widely liked, accepted, or enjoyed by many people. It often conveys broad public appeal without necessarily indicating quality, depth, or permanence....
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Celebrity Profiles
Popular describes something widely liked, accepted, or enjoyed by many people. It often conveys broad public appeal without necessarily indicating quality, depth, or permanence....
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To say where you met your friend Sara in Spanish, the most common structure is "Conocí a Sara en [lugar]." This translates directly as "I met Sara at [place]." Use this phrase...
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To say incredible in French, the most common translation is incroyable , pronounced /ɛ̃.kʁwa.ˈjɑ.bl/ (ahn-kruh-YAH-bluh). This adjective describes something too extraordina...
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To be fearless is to act, speak, or persist in the presence of fear without being ruled by it, not to lack fear entirely. This evergreen explainer defines the word, examines its...
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Words that end with fire are relatively rare in English, but the handful in common use describe potent concepts: literal flames, rapid motion, and metaphorical intensity. This g...
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Tori Spelling boyfriend refers to Tori Spelling’s way of describing partners, admirers, and close male friends in interviews, stories, and social media. Over two decades in th...
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In Hawaiian, lilo means lost or missing . It is a simple, everyday word used to describe something or someone that cannot be found, is absent, or is no longer where expected. As...
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The clue budding socialite asks for a word describing a person who is just beginning to move in high social or networking circles. In crossword terms, it is an evergreen_profile...
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