Phrase of the Day (in plain sight)-24NOV22
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “in plain sight/in plain view“ and its meaning is “in a place where people can easily see something; clearly visible to all, easily noticed by all”. […….]
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “in plain sight/in plain view“ and its meaning is “in a place where people can easily see something; clearly visible to all, easily noticed by all”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is carpet-bagging and it is a noun meaning “opportunistic outsider; it refers to outsiders (especially politicians) moving in to a new domain (E.g. sports) to take advantage of a situation which they think will provide them some financial, political, and/or social gain of some kind”. […….]
The Hindu Editorial (Persisting issues) – Nov 23, 2022 A new draft of the much-awaited data protection Bill, the Digital Personal […….]
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “get the boot” and its meaning is “to lose one’s job; to be dismissed, to be removed, to be discharged, to be sacked, to be fired, to be kicked out, to be laid off, to be made redundant”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is lap up and it is a phrasal verb meaning “accept something without knowing whether it is good/true; acknowledge, embrace, welcome, approve, give the nod; like, love, like or enjoy and want to have more, delight in, revel in, go in for something”. […….]
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