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100 Words of The Week
So with English GCSE ominously close, I have found a list of 100 useful and interesting words that could definitely help vary my...


The Word of The Week
This weeks word: Bucolic can be used to describe something that relates to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life. For...

The Word of The Week
Sorry for not writing in so long, I know everyone must really have been missing the updates... This week's word is solitary - it means to...


The Word of The Week
Effervescence is a great word because it actually sounds like bubbles. The 'sc' gives it that hissing sound... When you open a can of...


The Word of The Week
I hope that those on Easter holidays have had a relaxing start! Mellifluous is an adjective that describes sounds that are pleasingly...


The Word of The Week
Apologies for not doing a word last week, I promise this is a good one! Ephemeral describes something as occurring or being, in a...


The Word of The Week
Chrysalism is a noun which describes the amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm, listening to waves of rain...


The Word of The Week
Apologies if my handwriting is illegible, it says 'froth'! When I think of froth, I think of the bubbles that you see when the waves...


The Word of The Week
I thought that, due to this dump of snow we are experiencing at the moment, niveous, meaning snowy or resembling snow, was quite...


The Word of The Week
'Zesty' is a great word on its own, the two definitions you will get for it are: full of flavour or full of energy and enthusiasm. I feel...
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