Today’s “Word of the Day” is chime with and it is a phrasal verb meaning “be in agreement, be in accordance, be in tune, be compatible, be in harmony with something; agree with, go along with”.
Example Sentence: To temporarily escape, millions of us will be going for walks – that inbuilt part of many people’s Christmases, which also chimes with how many of us have coped with the past two years. According to Sport England, between January and March this year, against the backdrop of another full national lockdown, 24.7 million people said they had recently engaged in “walking for leisure”, an increase of 5.2 million people compared with 12 months before.
This word is present in The Guardian article Walking is a glorious, primal pastime – and far more radical than you think and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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