“Scapegoat” began in an ancient ritual involving symbolic guilt. Today, it means a person unfairly blamed for others’ mistakes.
100 Collocations for Habits and Routines
Master 100 collocations for habits and routines with a list that sharpens natural English, and hints at a few you probably never use.
100 Words to Describe Animals
Find 100 useful words to describe animals, with clear examples to help anyone write, teach, or talk about pets, wildlife, and nature.
100 Examples of Present Perfect Continuous Sentences
Ever wondered how to use the present perfect continuous naturally? Read 100 clear sentence examples to improve grammar and everyday English.
Why noon originally meant the ninth hour
Noon did not always mean 12 p.m. It came from Latin for the ninth hour, once counted as about 3 p.m., before shifting to midday.
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