1 : to throw (a person) into confusion or perplexity tactics to confound the enemy. 2a : refute sought to confound his arguments. b : to put to shame : discomfit a performance that confounded the critics. What is another word of confounded? Some common synonyms of confound are bewilder,Read More →

1a : having a spiritual meaning or reality that is neither apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence the mystical food of the sacrament. b : involving or having the nature of an individual’s direct subjective communion with God or ultimate reality the mystical experience of the InnerRead More →

Soren is a super new name in America despite that it’s been around forever in Northern Europe. The name first appeared on the U.S. masculine charts this century in 2003. It has only grown modestly and remains a rather uncommon name choice. Is Soren an Iranian name? Søren (given name),Read More →

How to make your hibernaculum: In a sunny spot, dig a hole about 50cm deep and 1.5 metres across. Fill with logs, branches, bricks and rocks, leaving plenty of gaps in between. Insert entrance tubes (drainpipes) at ground level into the hole. Cover the pile with soil (to about 50cmRead More →

Ghost fishing occurs when lost or abandoned fishing gear stays in the ocean and traps fish or other marine life, indiscriminately killing whatever it catches. … It is estimated that 640 000 tonnes of fishing gear is lost or abandoned in the oceans every year. What causes ghost fishing? GhostRead More →

Trivialization (psychology), a form of minimization, a cognitive distortion. How do you use trivialize in a sentence? Trivialize in a Sentence ? After the crash, the driver tried to trivialize the accident by calling it a fender bender. The abused woman tried to trivialize the horrible cruelty. Supporters attempted toRead More →

fretter in British English (ˈfrɛtə) a person who, or thing which, frets. an admitted fretter, his pals call him ‘Gloom Hume’ Is Fretter a real word? Definition of fretter in the English dictionary The definition of fretter in the dictionary is a person who, or thing which, frets. What doesRead More →

Escorial in British English (ˌɛskɒrɪˈɑːl , ɛˈskɔːrɪəl ) or Escurial. noun. a village in central Spain, northwest of Madrid: site of an architectural complex containing a monastery, palace, and college, built by Philip II between 1563 and 1584. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Why is it called ElRead More →