at a loss for words (idiomatic) Having nothing to say; not knowing what to say; stunned to the point of being speechless. She was at a loss for words...
(translated) words pl (plural only) (meiosis) Angry debate or conversation; argument. [from 15th c.] After she found out the truth, she had words with him, to...
have words (third-person singular simple present has words, present participle having words, simple past and past participle had words) (idiomatic, of...
eat one's words (third-person singular simple present eats one's words, present participle eating one's words, simple past ate one's words, past participle...
many words Verbatim; using exactly the given words. In so many words, he asked me to give him the answers to the test. He said he liked you. At least...
they are with abstract symbols, respond to voice and images better than written language. In other words, A picture paints a thousand words. 2006, Paul...
potentate in whose presence he stood that words failed him, and he stood and gazed at that immovable countenance with a sort of appalled wonder to think that...
last words plural of last word last words pl (plural only) The final remarks uttered by a person before death. The alleged last words would have been "More...
words mince words (third-person singular simple present minces words, present participle mincing words, simple past and past participle minced words)...
in other words (conjunctive, idiomatic) Stated or interpreted another way; Used to introduce an explanation, simplification, or clarification. He has...