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What is the difference between optimal and optimum?
Nov
15
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Word for top and bottom of range
Nov
15
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Teacher
Nov
14
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Word for top and bottom of range
Nov
14
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Word for top and bottom of range
Oct
24
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Harry Potter Half-Blood Prince fiasco
+1 for fun, original question
Sep
15
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“Let's burn that bridge when we come to it” – is this sort of idiom mixing considered a pun, and if so, does it have a specific name?
I'm being a little slow here, but which two idioms is this phrase mixing?
Sep
9
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A single word that means “to push yourself”
I chose this as the answer as opposed to strive (thank you @FumbleFingers!) because I am looking for an overtone of self-control rather than effort.
Sep
9
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Popular Question
Sep
8
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Difference between “persistence” and “perseverance”
Sep
8
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Difference between “persistence” and “perseverance”
Sep
8
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A single word that means “to push yourself”
Sep
8
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A single word that means “to push yourself”
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Sep
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A single word that means “to push yourself”
Sep
7
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“Integrity” vs. “honesty”—what's the difference?
I'm a little confused as to what "has to do with character" means...
Sep
7
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“Integrity” vs. “honesty”—what's the difference?
Aug
3
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A word similar to lofty
Thanks! I'm going to go with ethereal.
Aug
3
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A word similar to lofty
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A word similar to lofty
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