Phrase of the Day (drag kicking and screaming)-16NOV22
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “drag kicking and screaming“ and its meaning is “to force a reluctant person (continuously) to do something; nag, badger, force, compel, pressurize”. […….]
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “drag kicking and screaming“ and its meaning is “to force a reluctant person (continuously) to do something; nag, badger, force, compel, pressurize”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is hypothecate and it is a verb meaning “pledge (an asset/(property) as collateral/surety to secure/obtain a loan from a lender without giving up title, possession, or ownership rights”. […….]
The Hindu Editorial (Mutual benefit) – Nov 15, 2022 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to India last week highlights the renewed […….]
Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “last nail in the coffin“ and its meaning is “an event, action or problem that brings about the end or failure of something which is already becoming weak”. […….]
Today’s “Word of the Day” is Global South and it is a noun meaning “the poor developing countries (of Asia, Africa, South America, amongst others); the economically developed countries (of Europe, North America, Australia, amongst others)”. […….]
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