2. A noun is a name word, representing directly to the mind an
object, substance, or idea.
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indisposed discuss | |
Definition: | (adjective) Somewhat ill or prone to illness. |
Synonyms: | ailing, peaked, poorly, under the weather, unwell, sickly, seedy |
Usage: | The princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements for the week to allow herself time to recuperate. |
![]() ![]() Dulce De LecheDulce de leche, Spanish for "milk candy," is a syrup prepared by slowly heating milk and sugar to create a product similar to caramel. Found as both a sauce and a caramel-like candy, it is used to flavor sweet foods such as cakes, cookies, ice cream, and flan. Though dulce de leche is especially popular in Latin American countries, many trace its origin to a similar French dish, confiture de lait, which is often served with what? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Singapore Is Expelled from Malaysia (1965)After more than a century of British rule, Singapore gained independence in 1959. Four years later, it joined with nearby territories to form Malaysia. However, racial and economic tensions arose, and two years later, the Malaysian parliament unanimously voted to expel Singapore. Despite being left unexpectedly autonomous with few defenses or natural resources, Singapore rapidly developed into an economic powerhouse. Still, it remains dependent on Malaysia for what one critical thing? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Izaak Walton (1593)A friend and fishing companion of John Donne, Walton wrote one of the most famous and frequently reprinted books in the English language, The Compleat Angler; or, the Contemplative Man's Recreation. The book not only describes the strategies and techniques of fishing, it also draws a picture of peace and simple virtue that was Walton's protest against the civil wars taking place at the time. Though the book was first published in 1653, Walton continued to add to it—for how long? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Discuss |
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