Coruscate in a Sentence ? The diamonds began to coruscate in the bright light. The flashlight was used to coruscate a message to the other campers across the lake. The candlelight started to coruscate through the window and onto the freshly fallen snow. … The lighthouse light coruscate could beRead More →

: one who is experienced or knowledgeable : expert a language maven policy mavens computer mavens also : freak sense 4a. What defines a expert? : a person who has special skill or knowledge relating to a particular subject. expert. adjective. English Language Learners Definition of expert (Entry 2 ofRead More →

An example of the contingency viewpoint in action is a manager facing a situation with an employee who regularly shows up late to work. A manager could have a written protocol for this situation in which there is only one option: give the employee notice. What are the five contingencyRead More →

adjective. causing a blister or blisters. (especially of sunlight, heat, etc.) very severe or intense. very fast or rapid: a blistering pace. What’s the meaning of bombshell? 1 : bomb sense 1a. 2a : one that is stunning, amazing, or devastating The book was a political bombshell. b : aRead More →

: characterized by or tending to produce union. What is an iconoclastic person? 1 : a person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions. 2 : a person who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration. Other Words from iconoclast Synonyms & Antonyms For the Meaning of Iconoclast, Break It DownRead More →

verb (used with object) to gather up or together: to upgather information. What does waita mean in English? Waiata is a word in the Māori language meaning “song”, and may refer to: Māori music#Waiata. Waiata (album), a 1981 album by Split Enz. What does frolicsome mean in English? : fullRead More →

idiom. to be drawn to someone: to be attracted to someone. idiom. to draw (someone’s attention): to attract (someone’s attention) verb. What is the meaning of drawn towards? It means to feel attracted to something or to have your attention move towards something. For example: “I was drawn towards theRead More →

For thousands of years before Europeans arrived in present-day South Carolina, our state was occupied by Indians, also called American Indians or Native Americans. Who is the current chief of the Chicora tribe? Chief Vernon E. Brown Thompkins said, “We want to see everyone that can come and take partRead More →

The word infernal comes from infernus, the Latin word for underground. A related word is inferno which means a really big fire, the kind that you might find in Hell. How do you use the word infernal? Infernal is used to emphasize that something is very annoying or unpleasant. TheRead More →