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Hi there! Quick question: Do you still read these emails? For now, we have reduced the frequency of our Word of the Day emails, but if you do not engage with them, you may be removed from our mailing list by default. If you enjoy our Word of the Day emails and would like to keep getting them every day, please [CONFIRM]( If you no longer wish to receive our Word of the Day emails, please [UNSUBSCRIBE]( September 29, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [compunction]( [Discuss]( Definition: (noun) A strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt. Synonyms: [remorse]( [self-reproach]( Usage: This child had taken and lost her treasured amethyst brooch and now sat there calmly without the least apparent compunction or repentance. 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 Spelling & Pronunciation Rules [Complete English Spelling & Pronunciation Rules] The latest volume in our best-selling Grammar Book series! Learn the rules and patterns that tell you exactly how any word should be spelled and pronounced. ✔ Go beyond "I before E except after C" and get all the rules and exceptions, all in one place, all explained in plain English. ✔ Simple tips and tricks to avoid the most common mistakes. [Buy now]( Idiom of the Day [have (one's) druthers]( — To have one's choice or preference; to have things the way one would like them to be; to have one's way. Usually formulated as "if I had my druthers." Primarily heard in US. ["More...]( [Idiom video]( Article of the Day Turkish Coffee [Discuss]( Turkish coffee is prepared in a special pot called a cezve and is made from finely ground coffee, cold water, and sometimes sugar. In Turkey, sugar content is determined based on a ranking system that includes 4 levels of sweetness. The coffee is served in small fincan similar to Italian espresso cups, and its sludgy grounds settle in a thick layer at the bottom. Often, a finished cup is turned upside down on a saucer and the patterns left by the grounds are examined for what? [More...]( Daily Grammar Lesson Objects [Discuss]( Grammatical objects are nouns or pronouns that complete the meaning of verbs and prepositions. What is an indirect object? 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