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  2. Spectacularly - Wikipedia

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    Search for Spectacularly in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Spectacularly article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  3. Semantic change - Wikipedia

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    Semantic change (also semantic shift, semantic progression, semantic development, or semantic drift) is a form of language change regarding the evolution of word usage—usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from the original usage.

  4. Wikipedia:List of spelling variants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British English words that have different American English spellings, for example, colour (British English) and color (American English). Word pairs are listed with the British English version first, in italics, followed by the American English version: spelt, spelled; Derived words often, but not always, follow their root.

  5. Looks like liberals and conservatives on social media can actually agree on something: Donald Trump’s interview on “Morning Joe” was a bad idea.. Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski ...

  6. Trump Fires Off 'Spectacularly Dumb' 2-Word Post About ... - AOL

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    AI-generated mountain aside, it’s peculiar for the U.S. president to be joking about annexing its neighbor, and people on social media said so, calling the post rude, unfunny, disrespectful and ...

  7. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1332 on Monday, February 10 ...

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    As an interjection (and noun), this word is used to express approval, pleasure or delight. It also refers to a small gift or treat. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away ...

  8. Literal and figurative language - Wikipedia

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    Literal language is the usage of words exactly according to their direct, straightforward, or conventionally accepted meanings: their denotation. Figurative (or non-literal ) language is the usage of words in a way that deviates from referencing just their conventionally accepted definitions [ 1 ] [ 2 ] - in order to convey a more complex ...

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1339 on Monday, February 17 ...

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    As a noun, this word refers to a path that cuts through a rural, mountainous or forested area. In most cases, it's unpaved.