Tag: put up with

  • Put up with

    Put up with

    WotD: Put up with The English language is full of interesting phrasal verbs, and one that you will often hear is put up with.  Simply put, to put up with something means to tolerate or accept a situation, a person, or something unpleasant without complaining very much. For example, if your neighbour plays loud music…

  • Stumped

    Stumped

    Word of the Day: Stumped Have you ever been stumped by something strange or wonderful? Well, you’re not alone. Stumped is a common word used in many different contexts, and it can be tricky to pinpoint its precise meaning. But hey, that’s English in general, right? At its core, stumped means to be at a…

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