: having or showing feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen. : often or easily becoming worried and afraid about what might happen. : causing someone to feel worried and afraid : making someone nervous. What means Vernal? 1 : of, relating to, or occurring in theRead More →

stenciling, in the visual arts, a technique for reproducing designs by passing ink or paint over holes cut in cardboard or metal onto the surface to be decorated. … In the 20th century stencils are used for such diverse purposes as making mimeographs and fine paintings. What is the meaningRead More →

I have always pronounced “March” as two syllables. Mar Ch. Yet looking at sites such as Merrium-Websters or my dictionary, New World Dictionay, they show “March” as a single syllable. Is it 1 or 2 syllables? Let’s look first at the combinations with the word is: he’s, she’s, and it’s.Read More →

The definition of arithmetic refers to working with numbers by doing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. An example of arithmetic is adding two and two together to make four. … The increase in the food supply is arithmetic. What is the meaning of geometrically? 1a : of, relating to, orRead More →

French, English, and Dutch: nickname for a courageous or robust person, from Old French vaillant ‘sturdy’, ‘brave’, Middle English vailaunt, valiaunt, Middle Dutch valiant (the latter two being from Old French). What is an example of Valiant? The definition of valiant is someone or something very brave or determined. AnRead More →

A spelunker enters a cave for recreational, touristic purposes while a caver explores the cave for professional, geological reasons. So if you are wondering about the difference between caving vs spelunking, one is recreational and the other is usually for scientific purposes. What is another name for caver? In thisRead More →

Yes, swooner is in the scrabble dictionary. What is Swoonworthy? Editors Contribution. swoonworthy. Someone or something that is so attractive that they are worth ‘swooning‘ over – fainting in overwhelming feelings of attraction. Used often by women to describe someone or something they find attractive. What does it mean toRead More →

brekky in British English (ˈbrɛkɪ ) noun. a slang word for breakfast. What does brekky mean in Australia? Slang term for the meal Breakfast; Also spelled brekky or breaky. Outback Bazza. Breakfast. First meal of the day. Most important meal of the day. What does brekkie mean? Filters. (informal) ARead More →

For 30 days after your subscription expires, you will continue to have access to the Microsoft 365 portal, Office applications, and services such as email and SharePoint Online. … After this 90-day period, your subscription is deprovisioned, and you will no longer have access to services or Office applications. HowRead More →

Informal. verb (used without object), ske·dad·dled, ske·dad·dling. to run away hurriedly; flee. When was skedaddle popular? 19th century US – dramatically appearing and gaining prominence in Civil War military contexts around 1861, and rapidly passing into more general use. What is the dictionary definition of skedaddle? intransitive verb. : toRead More →