A march is when a large group of people walk down the streets protesting against something – or in support of something – or as a show of strength. You can go on a march or join a march. So why are we talking about marches today? Well, last week saw the 82nd anniversary of the so-called Battle of Cable Street, when a march intended as a show of strength by British fascists was stopped by huge crowds in Cable Street, in the East End of London between Shadwell and Whitechapel. The areas have always attracted immigrant communities, going right back to the 17th century, when French Huguenots settled there, followed by Irish looking for agricultural work, and then Jews from Holland, Poland and Russia during the 19th century. In more recent times, the East End has attracted a large community of artists, centered around the famous Whitechapel Gallery, and it has also become a large Bengali area, with many curry houses along Brick Lane.
Anyone who has studied British history will know that Britain fought the Second World War against Nazi fascists, but abroad perhaps you are less aware that there was a sizeable fascist party in Britain, led by a man called Oswald Mosley. There are also suggestions that many people in high society, including King Edward VIII, supported them, so the threat they posed was very real. However, the march on October the 4th 1936 was met at Cable Street by a crowd of around 100,000, led by trade unions, communists and Jewish and Irish groups, all defending the area and protesting against the rise of fascism. In the end, Mosley’s march had to be called off and the British fascists never carried quite the same threat again.
Last week, the incident was marked with a short festival of activities and it has also been permanently commemorated by a huge mural on a side of a building on Cable Street, which you really should visit if you ever come to London to study.
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- Have you ever been on a march? What was the march about? Where was it?
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- Is there a part of your history that many people might be unaware of?
- Would you like to visit Whitechapel and look at the Cable Street mural?
- Are there many murals on the sides of buildings where you live? Do you like them? Why? / Why not?
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Impeccable
Adjective
Meaning: without mistakes or faults; perfect.
Example Sentence: Amish speaks impeccable French.
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March 30
Heckle
Noun
Meaning: to interrupt a speaker at a public meeting by shouting out questions or rude remarks.
Example Sentence: A group of 20 people went to heckle where a corrupt politician was about to address the rally.
March 29
Guise
Noun
Meaning: a way in which somebody/something appears, often in a way that is different from usual or that hides the truth about them/it.
Example Sentence: Under the guise of friendship he betrayed them.
March 28
Gimmick
Noun
Meaning: An unusual trick or unnecessary device that is intended to attract attention or to persuade people to buy something.
Example Sentence: He dismissed the rally immediately when he got to know that it was a publicity gimmick.
March 27
Flout
Verb
Meaning: to show that you have no respect for the law.
Example Sentence: Some companies flout the rules and employ children as young as seven.
March 26
Gauge
Noun
Meaning: An instrument for measuring the amount or level of something.
Example Sentence: Use a thermometer to gauge the temperature.
March 25
Garrulous
Adjective
Meaning: talking a lot, especially about unimportant things.
Example Sentence: He is a shrewd and garrulous fellow.
March 24
Gibberish
Noun
Meaning: words that have no meaning or are impossible to understand.
Example Sentence: Let’s talk science rather than unsupported gibberish.
March 23
Expedition
Noun
Meaning: an organized journey with a particular purpose, especially to find out about a place that is not well known.
Example Sentence: An expedition was sent to explore Mars.
March 22
Expeditious
Adjective
Meaning: that works well without wasting time, money, etc..
Example Sentence: These should be developed at an accelerated pace in order that they might prove beneficial within that expeditious schedule.
March 21
Essence
Noun
Meaning: the most important quality or feature of something, that makes it what it is.
Example Sentence: The essence of the prosecutor’s argument.
March 20
Ensure
Verb
Meaning: make sure that something happens or is definite.
Example Sentence: This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us.
March 19
Enunciate
Verb
Meaning: to say or pronounce words clearly.
Example Sentence: Actors learn how to enunciate clearly in the theatrical college.
March 18
Enumerate
Verb
Meaning: to name things on a list one by one.
Example Sentence: She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered.
March 17
Equivocate
Verb
Meaning: speaking or talking in a way that is not clear so as to avoid or hide the truth.
Example Sentence: The producers equivocate about projects, directors equivocate about stories, and agents equivocate about terms.
March 16
Emaciated
Adjective
Meaning: thin and weak, usually because of illness or lack of food.
Example Sentence: Samaira made fun of Sandra’s emaciated bony hands.
March 15
Eloquence
Noun
Meaning: powerful and effective language.
Example Sentence: His eloquence attracted a huge audience.
March 14
Efficacious
Adjective
Meaning: producing the result that was wanted or intended. Effective in achieving something.
Example Sentence: An efficacious law can help in preventing the country from corruption.
March 13
Carnivore
Noun
Meaning: Any animal that eats meat.
Example Sentence: Terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb.
March 12
Camouflage
Noun
Meaning: a way of hiding soldiers and military equipment, using paint, leaves or nets, so that they look like part of their surroundings.
Example Sentence: The troops camouflaged themselves before they went into enemy territory.
March 11
Babble
Noun
Meaning: the action of taking speedily, continuously often in an excited and foolish manner.
Example Sentence: The old lady was seen babbling around the kids.
March 10
Auspices
Noun
Meaning: with the help, support, or protection of somebody/something.
Example Sentence: The tournament was held under the auspices of the city council.
March 9
Applause
Noun
Meaning: the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands and sometimes shouting to show their approval or enjoyment.
Example Sentence: The speaker’s finishing was greeted with applause.
March 8
Auspicious
Noun
Meaning: showing signs that something is likely to be successful in the future.
Example Sentence: an auspicious beginning for the campaign.
March 7
Clinetele
Noun
Meaning: all the customers or clients of a shop/store etc..
Example Sentence: Sandra has an upper-class clientele for her boutique.
March 6
Majestic
Adjective
Meaning: Having or displaying great dignity or nobility.
Example Sentence: Everyone in the audience appreciated his majestic presence.
March 5
Accentuate
Verb
Meaning: Making something more visible, attractive, or noticeable.
Example Sentence: The blue-colored eyeliner accentuated Samaira’s beautiful eyes.
March 4
Abstemious
Adjective
Meaning: Not indulging in something that gives you pleasure, especially food, liquor, etc.
Example Sentence: Since I was abstemious with alcohol when I was younger, I am still quite healthy in my later years.
March 3
Abridge
Verb
Meaning: To make a book, film, speech shorter without losing the sense.
Example Sentence: The author decided to abridge the book so that it could be read by children.
March 2
Abeyance
Noun
Meaning: A condition of halting or setting something aside for some time.
Example Sentence: The company has decided to put the latest project in abeyance till they find potential investors.
March 1
Accolade
Noun
Meaning: An award or privilege given as a recognition for some work; an honor, acclaim, or praise.
Example Sentence: Sanik won numerous accolades for his newly published book.
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April 14, 2023
lacking life, spirit, or zest
April 13, 2023
to make or repair something with materials conveniently on hand
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the area around or near a place
April 11, 2023
like an oracle in solemnity, or in having wise or divine insight
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a minor flaw or shortcoming
April 09, 2023
showing or suggesting that future success is likely
April 08, 2023
to limit the size or amount of something
April 07, 2023
ambiguous or difficult to understand
April 06, 2023
a ceremonial dinner held on Passover
April 05, 2023
to divide into political units giving one group unfair advantage
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seder
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rectify
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stultify
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névé
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paladin
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hoodwink
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implacable
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misanthrope
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vulpine
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exacerbate
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short shrift
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endemic
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balkanize
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marginalia
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knackered
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wangle
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doctrinaire
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rubric
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adapt
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celerity
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abdicate
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solace
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lachrymose
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vandalize
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expeditious
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bravado
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imbue
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compadre
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fiduciary
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undulate
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oblivion
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ineluctable
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dreidel
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speculate
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cajole
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lodestar
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sallow
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fustigate
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catercorner
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abandon
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bilious
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lapidary
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intoxicate
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sustain
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wheedle
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motley
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quiddity
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critique
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proffer
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writhe
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abide
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volition
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defile
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utopia
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notorious
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scour
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lycanthropy
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adjure
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demeanor
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panache
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conciliate
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titivate
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broadside
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coalesce
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haywire
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verdigris
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perspicacious
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defer
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misnomer
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anthropomorphic
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caucus
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sporadic
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fructify
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kerfuffle
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ritzy
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proselytize
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frolic
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nebulous
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patina
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brackish
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heartstring
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adjudicate
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eminently
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crepuscular
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riposte
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trivial
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alleviate
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melancholia
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carceral
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shard
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dilatory
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litany
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charisma
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epitome
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rash
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abrogate
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glitch
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overwhelm
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sensibility
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devolve
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effulgence
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brandish
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debunk
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Yankee
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recidivism
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carp
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validate
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pathos
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apropos
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brouhaha
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ineffable
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menagerie
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meld
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perfunctory
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decry
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fidelity
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vocation
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arrogate
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lout
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panacea
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festoon
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adulation
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oblige
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emancipation
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prescience
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noisome
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culminate
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jingoism
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fulsome
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duress
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scintillate
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schmooze
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abeyance
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fractious
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mollify
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darling
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orientate
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conclave
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bloviate
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turpitude
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verdant
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hark back
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epithet
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nonpareil
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indoctrinate
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kibosh
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ad hoc
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paradox
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dander
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benevolent
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fetter
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uncanny
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propagate
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junket
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commemorate
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ephemeral
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predilection
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convoluted
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exculpate
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druthers
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construe
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minion
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salt junk
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flummox
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nefarious
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Wordle the popular online word puzzle game comes up with a new word today and it seems the word is quite tough for a lot of players. Finding the word of the day on Wordle has been in trend for quite a long time now and puzzle game is widely popular on Twitter people does show off their guessing skills on the social media website by sharing the results.
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Wordle 255 March 1st: Clues and Hints
If you’re facing difficulties in guessing the correct guess then these hints will help you. The first clue for today’s Wordle word of the day is, it has three vowels in it also the word repeats a letter in succession. The word of the day starts with the letter R and it ends with E. The word of the day is very important for Indians and it’s also a part of the Zelda game.
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Wordle 255 March 1st: Answer
We are quite sure that you guys have used the above-given clues to find the word, but if you haven’t then it’s time to pull the wraps from the answer. So the Wordle word of the day is RUPEE with three vowels and it refers to Indian currency and is also used as a currency in Zelda. See you tomorrow with new hints and answer.
Here is the answer and some hints for the Wordle 275 word for today, released on March 21st, 2022.
UPDATE: Click here for the hints and answer to Wordle 276!
Wordle has a very simple concept: to guess the five-letter word in six guesses or less. There are no initial clues as to what the word could be and can be any word in the American English language. This may make it sound like an impossible game, but once you have made your first guess, the tiles containing the letters will change into one of three colours.
Green lets you know that the letter is in the word and has been placed in the correct position. Yellow means that the letter is in the word somewhere, just not where you have currently placed it. If the letter does not appear in the word at all, the tile will change grey, which means you want to refrain from using this letter in subsequent guesses where possible.
It can be difficult to get the game’s word at times, so here are some clues we have for Wordle 274 to help you to get the answer today.
Hint 1: Contains the letter H.
Hint 2: It starts with the letter T.
Hint 3: There are two vowels in the word today.
Hint 4: People get the wrong spelling for this word and mix it up with the other two words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
What is the Wordle 275 Answer Today? (March 21st, 2022)
Here is how I managed to guess the answer for Wordle 275 in only three guessed today. I started with the word ‘AUDIO’ as usual and this placed the I in the correct position for the word but no other letters in the guessed word are in the answer. ‘FREIT’ was my next guess as I wanted to see if there was an E in the word and if there was an F, R, or T in the word.
This was a great guess as it placed the E in the correct place as well as showing me there is an R and T in the word somewhere, just not in the position I currently had them in. I then managed to guess the answer to Wordle 275 on my next guess, which is…
THEIR!
Well done if you managed to guess the word correctly! Click here for the hints and answer to Wordle 276!
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Wordle can sometimes be tricky to solve, and there’s no shame in needing a helpful tip or two to figure out the answer to the puzzle.
The word of the day on March 8 may well trip users up if they don’t realise how a certain trick could solve the riddle, particularly if it’s something like how certain letters repeat themselves in the day’s 5-letter word.
Wordle helps players by providing a color-coding system, hinting to them when a letter is in the word but in the wrong place, when it is in the correct place, or when it is not in the word at all. That way, they can use a process of elimination to figure it out within 6 turns.
However, for those struggling to solve today’s Wordle, Newsweek have collected a number of clues that could help, as well as the answer itself.
The daily word game has taken the world by storm, drawing in 45 million users a day when it first started out with just 90 active players. Wordle truly has had a meteoric rise to become one of the world’s most beloved brainteasers.
It’s so popular, in fact, that it has also inspired several different daily puzzle games like the math brainteaser Nerdle and the geography-themed Worldle.
‘Wordle’ #262 Clues for March 8
As always, if you would just like to have a few hints to help with solving the March 8 Wordle then look directly below and stop reading at the fifth hint. If you would like the answer scroll to the bottom of the article.
- Hint #1: You may have noticed our earlier reference to letters repeating in a word, this is because Wordle #262 does this.
- Hint #2: This word can be used as a compliment for a person and it can also be used to describe certain food.
- Hint #3: The Wordle word of the day rhymes with «greet» and «meet».
- Hint #4: Synonyms for Wordle #262 ranges from «confection» to «cherished», «darling», and «precious».
- Hint #5: Merriam-Webster defines Wordle #262 as something that is «pleasing to the taste» that is «typically induced by sugars», it can also be used to describe a person as having a «gentle good humor».
‘Wordle’ #262 Answer for March 8
The answer to today’s Wordle is «Sweet».
Wordle refreshes every 24 hours at 7 p.m. ET, at which point the next daily puzzle will become available to players.
Those who are looking for something to fill their time while they wait for this to happen can try out a number of alternative word games.
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Here’s today’s Wordle #279 solution plus a helpful hint.
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Not only is today Friday, it’s the last Friday of March, 2022. There will never be another Friday in March of the year 2022 until some far-future civilization starts the years over, and in some distant era we have another 2022 (just not CE/AD) and another March and another Friday, thousands of years from now.
That’s a long ways out. April, on the other hand, is not. April is just around the corner, and March is passing the torch. We’ve sprung Spring from winter’s maw, but April is when things actually start feeling like a new season (though, today it felt damn near close to Summer).
As always, whether it’s Friday or any other day of the week, we have a Wordle to solve! Josh Wardle’s viral puzzle-word-game sensation continues to be one of the great distractions of 2022—and with war in Ukraine, new variants of COVID-19 and rising inflation, I’ll take all the distractions I can get!
Today’s Wordle word of the day is #279, which means we have thousands more of these to puzzle out before the New York Times has to come up with some new ones (I maintain that when that day comes, the game turns into a six-letter puzzle, but we shall see).
An Introduction to Wordle
- For those new to the game, read our Wordle primer before you start playing and learn about how this fad got started.
- Then, if you want some advanced tactics to get those low guess answers, you can read our Wordle Tips and Tricks guide here.
Today’s Wordle #279 Answer
It’s that time of the post. That time where I warn you, gentle readers, of the impending spoilers. The answer doth approach! But first, a helpful hint!
A place to store things, though lately a place to buy things as well.
And the answer is . . . . drumroll please . . . .
Wordle #279 answer
Credit: Erik Kain
Depot!
This is an interesting word. The ‘T’ is silent, which is weird but not exactly unusual. Still, it threw me off a bit. I got the ‘T’ right away when I guessed giant which I went with not because of my Elden Ring obsession, but because baby is only four letters and infant is six, and so I went with the opposite of a tiny, little baby and guessed giant.
(Why is Erik thinking about babies, you might be asking. Well, suffice to say a friend of mine just welcomed their first into the world and I was thinking about it while coming up with my starting word).
In any case, from there I guessed the first word I could think of that had some more common letters and a new vowel since ‘I’ and ‘A’ were out. Sport got me the ‘P’ and ‘O’ in yellow, but I was still thinking of ‘T’ as a hard consonant rather than a silent letter.
From here I thought well maybe there are two O’s and went with coopt (or co-opt) though I didn’t think it would be right. I was just kind of at a loss. I realized right away that it was a bad guess because of where the second ‘O’ was, but oh well. At least I’d learned where the ‘O’ and ‘P’ couldn’t go. Brainstorming ensued.
A great deal of brainstorming.
Finally, an epiphany! Maybe it’s because I’ve been to the Home Depot a lot lately, but the word came to me and luckily enough, it was right!
TGIF, Wordlers. Have a fantabulous weekend!
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Looking for the right Binance Word of the Day answers can be tricky. However, with our article, you’ll be able to find the correct answers within seconds.
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Binance’s new feature, Word of the Day, comes with a challenge component that presents users with a scenario or question related to the featured word. The challenge tests your ability to come up with a solution or answer that demonstrates your comprehension of the topic.
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Possible Binance Word of the Day answers for March 6th are as follows:
- Three-letter Word of the Day answers
- NFT
- KYC
- DEX
- Four-letter Binance Word of the Day answers
- DEFI
- SAFU
- VOTE
- Five-letter Binance Word of the Day answers
- MODEL
- TRAIN
- CROWD
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- VOTING
- Seven-letter Binance Word of the Day answers
- STAKING
- PREDICT
- ANALYZE
- Eight-letter Binance Word of the Day answers
- AUTOMATE
- OPTIMIZE
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How to play Binance WOTD?
If the player successfully guesses the word on their first try, they will receive congratulations. If not, the color of the tiles will change depending on their previous guesses. Green tiles indicate correctly placed letters, yellow tiles show that the letter is in the word but in the wrong position, and black tiles signify that the letter is not present in the word.
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