Word of the Day: Lurid
Lurid Meaning: Very vivid in color, shocking. Example: The news report gave lurid details of the crime.
Lurid Meaning: Very vivid in color, shocking. Example: The news report gave lurid details of the crime.
Word/Phrase: Put your foot in your mouth Definition: To say something embarrassing or inappropriate. Spanish Translation: Meter la pata Example: He really put his foot in his mouth during the meeting. Spanish Example: De...
Juxtaposition Meaning: The fact of two things seen close together. Example: The juxtaposition of old and new buildings was striking.
Word/Phrase: Be all ears Definition: To listen very carefully. Spanish Translation: Estar todo oídos Example: Tell me what happened—I’m all ears. Spanish Example: Cuéntame qué pasó—estoy todo oídos.
Intransigent Meaning: Unwilling to change views. Example: The intransigent parties failed to reach an agreement.
Word/Phrase: Speak of the devil Definition: Said when someone you’ve just been talking about arrives. Spanish Translation: Hablando del rey de Roma… Example: Speak of the devil! We were just talking about you. Spanish...
Hapless Meaning: Unfortunate. Example: The hapless traveler missed his flight.
Word/Phrase: Hit the nail on the head Definition: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem. Spanish Translation: Dar en el clavo Example: You really hit the nail on the head with...
Grandiose Meaning: Impressive but not practical. Example: His grandiose plans were unrealistic.
Word/Phrase: Get the hang of it Definition: To learn how to do something. Spanish Translation: Cogerle el truco Example: It took me a week to get the hang of this software. Spanish Example: Me...
Felicity Meaning: Intense happiness. Example: She expressed her felicity at the good news.
Word/Phrase: Burn the midnight oil Definition: To stay up late working or studying. Spanish Translation: Quemarse las pestañas Example: He was burning the midnight oil to finish his report. Spanish Example: Se estaba quemando...
Exculpate Meaning: To clear from blame. Example: The evidence helped exculpate the accused.
Word/Phrase: Let the cat out of the bag Definition: To reveal a secret unintentionally. Spanish Translation: Irse de la lengua Example: She let the cat out of the bag about the engagement. Spanish Example:...
Didactic Meaning: Intended to teach. Example: The didactic novel taught moral lessons.
Word/Phrase: Actions speak louder than words Definition: What people do is more important than what they say. Spanish Translation: Las acciones dicen más que las palabras Example: He promised to help, but actions speak...
Chicanery Meaning: Trickery to achieve a purpose. Example: The politician was accused of chicanery.
Word/Phrase: The ball is in your court Definition: It’s your turn to make a decision or take action. Spanish Translation: La pelota está en tu tejado Example: I’ve done all I can—the ball is...
Bombastic Meaning: High-sounding but with little meaning. Example: The speaker’s bombastic words lacked sincerity.
Word/Phrase: Back to square one Definition: To start again from the beginning. Spanish Translation: Volver al punto de partida Example: After the software crash, we were back to square one. Spanish Example: Después del...