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May 4, 2023 Word of the Day Definition: To oppose, especially by contradiction. Synonyms: , Usage: I

May 4, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [gainsay]( [Discuss]( Definition: (verb) To oppose, especially by contradiction. Synonyms: [challenge]( [dispute]( Usage: In vain did the poor old father weep and implore her pity; she was firm, and he dared not gainsay her. 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. The Farlex Financial Dictionary [The Farlex Financial Dictionary] New! Define your success with the essential financial and business dictionary. ✔ 19,000+ entries covering both basic and advanced concepts—nearly 4X more than the leading financial dictionary! ✔ Cut through the jargon with clear, in-depth definitions backed by industry expertise. [Buy now]( Idiom of the Day [fresh-faced]( — Of or having an appearance of health, vitality, and/or youthfulness. ["More...]( [Idiom video]( Article of the Day The Puerto Rican Parrot [Discuss]( The Puerto Rican Parrot is the only remaining native parrot in US territory and one of the 10 most endangered bird species in the world. It has green feathers with black edges, a red forehead, and white ovals around the eyes. It was abundant at the time of Columbus' arrival, but its numbers declined with the clearing of Puerto Rico's virgin forests to make way for agricultural, mainly sugar cane, production. In 1975, the population reached an absolute low of how many individuals? [More...]( Daily Grammar Lesson Gender-Neutral Pronouns [Discuss]( Identifying a single person with a pronoun if their gender is not known can be done by using the third-person plural forms (they, them, etc.) as gender-neutral alternatives to the third-person feminine/masculine forms. What is this sometimes called? [More...]( This Day in History Haymarket Riot (1886) [Discuss]( This violent confrontation between Chicago police and labor protesters, which dramatized the labor movement's struggle for recognition, began when a bomb was thrown into the police ranks at a gathering of radical unionists protesting police brutality against strikers. With seven officers dead and 60 wounded, the police opened fire on the crowd. Seven anarchist leaders were later sentenced to death. Why is their trial regarded as one of the most serious miscarriages of justice in US history? 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Since 1920, Latvia has been acknowledged continuously by other countries as an independent state, despite [occupations by Nazi Germany]( from 1941 to 1945, and by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1941 and 1945 to 1991. [More...]( Quote of the Day [Discuss]( One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name. [Sir Walter Scott]( (1771-1832) 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. 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