Explore "feel"—from its Old English roots meaning "to touch" to its modern scope encompassing emotions, perceptions, and intuition. Unpack its diverse uses, definitions, and origins.
Explore "football," tracing its etymology from "foot" and "ball" (first use 1409). This entry defines the sport and its ball, examines word variations, and provides real-world examples, from books to public discourse.
Explore "excited": its meaning, definition, Latin etymology ("excitare" - to rouse), and diverse usage examples across media. Unpack its evolution from physical motion to emotional arousal.
Explore "angry": its meaning, definition, and journey from Old Norse "distress" to modern "wrath." Uncover phonetic spelling, varied uses in literature and daily life, and related idioms.