January 15, 2023 [tfd]( Word of the Day [driblet](
[Discuss](
Definition: (noun) A small quantity (especially of a liquid).
Synonyms: [drop](
Usage: A driblet of water escaped from the corner of her mouth.
Missing Idiom Contest The Free Dictionary has the largest collection of English idioms in the world. But we are always looking for more to add, and we want your help! Every so often we hear from users who have looked up an idiom on The Free Dictionary that it was not found in the database. Maybe it was some expression they heard at work, or some phrase they grew up hearing their grandmother say. If you know an idiom that isn't already defined on The Free Dictionary, [send it to us]( and you might win $150 USD.
Complete English Grammar Rules [Complete English Grammar Rules] An Amazon Best Seller! Finally, all the rules of English grammar, all in one book, explained in simple terms.
✔ 500+ pages of proper grammar instruction—2X more information than the leading grammar book!
✔ Hundreds of quizzes and thousands of example sentences. [Buy now](
Idiom of the Day [backslider](
— One who reverts or relapses into bad habits, unethical or immoral behavior, or criminal activity. ["More...](
[Idiom video](
Article of the Day The Ancient City of Susa
[Discuss](
Located about 15 miles (23 km) southwest of modern Dizful, Iran, ancient Susa was the capital of Elam and of the Persian Empire. Destroyed in the 7th century BCE, Susa was revived under the Achaemenid rulers of Persia. Excavations at Susa have uncovered the stele of Naram-sin and the code of Hammurabi, which were among many objects carried off by the Elamites from Babylonia. An unusual tomb found in the area marked by a white stone cone is believed to belong to what Biblical figure?
[More...](
Daily Grammar Lesson Types of Dashes
[Discuss](
There are two similar but distinct punctuation marks called dashes: the en dash ( – ) and the em dash ( — ). Why are they so named?
[More...](
This Day in History The British Museum Opens (1759)
[Discuss](
When the British Museum opened to the public in 1759, its exhibits were based largely on personal collections, including Sir Hans Sloane's Cabinet of Curiosities, Robert Harley's library, and Sir Robert Cotton's antiquities. Today, the museum is home to more than 13 million historical items. Its assortment of prints and drawings is one of the world's finest, and it houses such famous relics as the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. Why is the ownership of the latter collection in dispute?
[More...](
Today's Birthday Edward Teller (1908)
[Discuss](
Teller was a Hungarian-born physicist who worked on the first atom bomb and the first hydrogen bomb. After studying with Werner Heisenberg in Germany, Teller came to the US in 1935 to escape the Nazis. Six years later, he began working on the physics of the hydrogen bomb. He took the lead on that project and was instrumental in making possible the first successful US explosion of the device in November 1952. Soon after, he alienated much of the scientific community by speaking out about what?
[More...](
Today's Holiday Carmentalia
[Discuss](
It was unusual in [ancient Rome]( for a single deity to have two separate festival days only a few days apart (January 11 and 15), and a number of explanations have been offered for why the second festival in honor of the goddess [Carmenta]( was instituted. The only thing that is certain is that it was primarily women who frequented her temple near the Porta Carmentalis, a gate at the foot of the southern end of the capitol. Carmenta had her own priest, or [flamen]( whose duties on her festival days were confined to the preparation of offerings of grain or cereal.
[More...](
Quote of the Day [Discuss](
But men must know, that in this theater of man's life it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers on. [Francis Bacon]( (1561-1626)
Mobile apps from TheFreeDictionary.com [The Free Dictionary Classic Free App]
The classic free version, downloaded more than 6 million times! - Multiple dictionaries, encyclopedias, and thesauruses in one place.
- 14 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Greek, Arabic, Polish, Turkish, and Russian.
- Online translations of English into more than 40 languages, plus dozens of other translation options. [Apple]( [Android]( [Kindle]( [Windows](
[The Free Dictionary Pro App] The PRO version, with expanded offline content. - No ads.
- A more comprehensive English offline dictionary, plus 13 other offline dictionaries: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Greek, Arabic, Polish, Turkish, and Russian.
- Offline translations of English into more than 40 languages, plus dozens of other offline translation options.
- Plus all the content of the classic free app! [Apple]( [Android]( [Kindle]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Forward](mailto:?subject=Word of%20the%20Day%20from%20TheFreeDictionary&body=Hi%20there!%20Thought%20you%20would%20find%20this%20interesting!%0A%0AWant%20to%20learn%20a%20new%20word%20every%20day?%20https%3A%2F%2Fword-of-the-day.thefreedictionary.com%2Fsubscribe.aspx) | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy policy]( | [Advertise here]( [TheFreeDictionary logo] © 2023 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.