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Our Word for Wednesday theme for August is condiments.
A condiment is added to food to enhance its flavour. The word has been used in English since the mid-fifteenth century and comes from the Latin ‘condire’ meaning ‘to pickle’.
As Saturday August 5th marks National Mustard Day – a celebration of all things mustard that started in Wisconsin in 1991 – we couldn’t resist choosing the spicy condiment for our first word of the week.
Mustard is a pungent yellow or brown paste made from ground mustard seeds. It has a strong hot taste and is often eaten with meat.
Though mustard was likely eaten by ancient civilisations, the word firs...
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Words ending in 'ory'
Our spelling pattern for August is words ending in 'ory'. In these words, the weak vowel sound before a 'y' is spelled with the letters 'or'. Practise this spelling pattern in Unit 25.
Compound Words
A compound word is a word that is made up of two or more other words. While the compound words in this list do not require hyphens, other compound words do. Test yourself on these words and then learn more.
10 Words for... HOT
Who’s feeling the heat? Our 10 Words series is designed to help you expand your vocabulary. In this li...
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In our 10 Words blog feature we help you expand your vocabulary by choosing a word and offering 10 other words that that you can use instead.
Here is a list of all our 10 Words articles:
10 Words for… ANGRY
10 Words for ... BIG
10 Words for … COLD
10 Words for … FAST
10 Words for … FUNNY
10 Words for … GOOD
10 Words for... HAPPY
10 Words for … HARDWORKING
10 Words for… HELLO
10 Words for … HOT
10 Words for... LOVE
10 Words for … NICE
10 Words for … SAD
10 Words for ... SAID
10 Words for...SCARY
10 Words for … SMALL
10 Words for … SU...
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We kicked off August by returning to our 10 Words feature where we looked at alternatives for the word hot. Whether you love or hate summer weather, this blog post will help you describe it.
In this month’s Commonly Confused Words post we looked at the words flower and flour. Do you know when to use which word?
In our Idioms article we looked at figurative expressions about flowers. We also shared a list of all our Idioms articles from over the years.
We continued with the flower theme in July’s Word for Wednesday posts. We looked at a flower that opens at dawn and closes at dusk, flowers named for their resembl...
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Whether you love or hate this August heat, here are 10 words to help you describe it.
blistering – (figuratively) hot enough to raise blisters
I can’t work in this blistering heat.
boiling (figuratively) hot enough to change something from a liquid to a gas
I was boiling so I took off my cardigan.
humid – containing or characterised by a great deal of water vapour
It was a humid day and she was dripping with sweat.
piping – extremely hot
Despite the piping hot weather, he stayed indoors.
roasting – (figuratively) hot enough to cook
You must be roasting with that c...
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