The Art of Public speaking – Learn it from Cicero, the Roman senator
Cicero was a politician of ancient Rome who is widely known for his prowess at public speaking and rhetoric. Having studied some of the greatest
Cicero was a politician of ancient Rome who is widely known for his prowess at public speaking and rhetoric. Having studied some of the greatest
If you thought palindrome words were cool, get ready to have your mind blown by these full palindrome sentences. Word nerds, unite! We’re going to

Definition 1 : exhibiting eminence especially in standing above others in some quality or position : prominent 2 : standing out so as to be

Definition : a small portion : a limited quantity Did You Know? What does modicum have to do with a toilet? It just so happens

Definition 1 : marked by the expression of great or excessive emotion or enthusiasm 2 : characterized or formed by a nonexplosive outpouring of lava

Definition : to treat crude or synthetic rubber or similar plastic material with chemicals to give it useful properties (such as elasticity, strength, and stability)

Definition 1 : of or befitting a menial position 2 : meanly or cravenly submissive : abject Did You Know? Latin served us servile with

Definition : a friendly, harmonious relationship; especially : a relationship characterized by agreement, mutual understanding, or empathy that makes communication possible or easy Did You

Definition 1 : of, relating to, or being a pedant 2 : narrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned 3 : unimaginative, dull Did You Know?

Definition : imitation, mimicry Did You Know? Mimesis is a term with an undeniably classical pedigree. Originally a Greek word, it has been used in

Definition : payment (such as a tip or bribe) to expedite service Did You Know? British subjects traveling abroad in the 17th century likely picked

Definition 1 : in a violently raging, wild, or uncontrolled manner 2 : in a murderously frenzied state Did You Know? Print evidence of amok

Definition 1 a : wandering, roundabout b : moving without a fixed course : errant 2 : out-of-the-way, remote 3 a : deviating from a

Definition : boxing Did You Know? The sport of boxing had its Olympic initiation more than 2,500 years ago in the 23rd Olympiad of 688

Definition 1 : pleasurably conforming to notions of good appearance, suitability, or proportion 2 : having a pleasing appearance : not homely or plain Did

Definition 1 : to separate from association or union with another 2 : disunite; specifically : to subject to chemical dissociation 3 : to undergo

Definition : a defense especially of one’s opinions, position, or actions Did You Know? As you might expect, apologia is a close relative of apology.

Definition 1 : weak, ineffective 2 : worthless, irresponsible Did You Know? Someone feckless is lacking in feck. And what, you may ask, is feck?

Definition 1 a : a musical repetition: (1) : the repetition of the exposition preceding the development (2) : the third section of a sonata

Definition : controversy, debate Did You Know? The Latin phrase lītem contestārī can be translated as “to join issue in a legal suit,” which in

Definition 1 a : an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege: such as (1) : one belonging to an office or an official body

Definition 1 : a short intercessory prayer usually in a series 2 : a vote given in deciding a controverted question or electing a person

Definition 1 : a short intercessory prayer usually in a series 2 : a vote given in deciding a controverted question or electing a person

Definition : a green or bluish deposit formed on copper, brass, or bronze surfaces Did You Know? “Green of Greece”—that is the literal translation of
Definition 1 a : the right or license granted to an individual or group to market a company’s goods or services in a particular territory;
Definition 1 : a Christmas carol 2 capitalized Christmas : Christmas Did You Know? English speakers borrowed the word noel from French. It can be
Definition : having the power to produce a desired effect Did You Know? Effective, effectual, and efficient are synonyms of efficacious, but each of these
Definition : to recover health and strength gradually after sickness or weakness Did You Know? When you convalesce, you heal or grow strong after illness