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Amoral vs. immoral: what is the difference?

May 15, 2026 - pdf

Amoral means lacking a sense of right and wrong. Immoral means knowingly going against moral rules or accepted standards.

Why we say “get on your high horse”

May 15, 2026 - pdf

This phrase means acting superior. Its image comes from earlier times, when riding a taller horse could signal higher rank.

100 Formal and Informal Word Pairs

May 15, 2026

Ever wonder when to choose formal or informal words? Learn 100 useful word pairs to improve communication in any everyday situation.

What “chew the fat” means, and where it may come from

May 15, 2026 - pdf

“Chew the fat” means to chat casually. Its origin is uncertain, but it may be linked to people talking while chewing tough salted meat.

100 Words Every Remote Worker Should Know

May 15, 2026

Working remotely and hearing unfamiliar terms? Learn 100 essential remote work words to communicate clearly, collaborate better, and stay productive.

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