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More Words You Always Have to Look Up

If you actually look up the word hubris when you encounter it, you are demonstrating a quality that is the precise opposite of hubris, which means “exaggerated pride or self-confidence.” Being curious naturally leads to learning, and it also requires enough awareness to acknowledge what we don’t know. Hubris is often used when someone’s excessive confidence leads to an error—when […]

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Welcome to ditlech.com, your trusted destination for all things food. We are passionate about bringing people closer to the joy of good food — whether it’s discovering new flavors, exploring global cuisines, or preparing nourishing meals at home. At ditlech.com, food is not just about eating — it’s about experience, culture, and connection. Our mission […]

Some words with five

Some words with five syllables can seem bookish, like orthographical, or scientific, like exteroceptive. Once you hit five syllables, we are entering upon the five-dollar word territory. Supercilious is a five-syllable word used to describe people who are arrogant and haughty or give off a superior attitude. It comes from the Latin word meaning “eyebrow,” and was used in […]

Words You Always Have to Look Up

There’s so much going on with . First of all, if – means “not” (nontoxic) or “unimportant” (nonissues), what is being negated? What is the opposite of being plussed? It turns out that nonplus comes from the Latin words non plus, meaning “no more,” and originally referred to a point in reasoning or argument at which “one is unable to proceed or […]