© Copyright Yahoo Sports
soccer
Key reason Barcelona are increasingly certain to miss out on key defensive target
© Copyright New York Post
metro
Manspreading maniac punches NYC public school teacher in the face for simply sitting on subway
© Copyright BookPage
book
May Contain Murder
© Copyright United Press International, Inc.
world
Revising the Espionage Act is the first step toward normalization
© Copyright CT Mirror
connecticut
© Copyright The Hill
politics
© Copyright NEWS10 ABC
upstate
© Copyright Hello! Magazine
lifestyle
© Copyright Fox News
politics
© Copyright Billboard
music

OPINION
After Bondi Beach terror attack, the West must face Islamist ideology with clear eyes
       
CONNECTICUT
CT Democrats denounce Trump’s reaction to Reiner murders
       
FOOD
The Luxurious Fruit That Has Been Spotted On Aldi Shelves
       
AUTO
The Nissan Altima Returns for 2026, Still Priced Under $30K
       
FASHION
Every stylish woman’s ‘secret weapon’ this holiday season? Head-to-toe Amazon
       
REAL_ESTATE
The iconic ‘Home Alone’ house will be restored to the way it looked on screen
       
ART
Affluent Genre Scenes Erupt in Chaos in Sabrina Bockler’s Uncanny Paintings
       
FFNEWS
FMCSA data: are these the ‘most dangerous’ trucking carriers in America?
       
LONG_ISLAND
A decade of the Southern Pine Beetle leaves Pine Barrens primed for fire
       
NEW_JERSEY
As Murphy sees it, NJ governor has ‘been the position of a lifetime’
       
NEW YORK WEATHER
beauty
book
health
how_to
knowledge
mental
metro
music
nation
opinion
sports
travel
upstate
wellness
world

Word of the Day

conversant

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 16, 2025 is:

conversant • \kun-VER-sunt\  • adjective

Conversant, usually used in the phrase "conversant with," describes someone who has knowledge of or experience with something.

// The ideal candidate for the sommelier position will have expert knowledge of the various wines served in the restaurant and be conversant with the rich world of viniculture.

See the entry >

Examples:

"The advantages of franchise expansion are obvious. These shows benefit from name recognition and a dedicated audience, as well as writers, producers and crew members already conversant with that audience's expectations." — Alexis Soloski, The New York Times, 6 July 2025

Did you know?

The adjectives conversant and conversational both descend from the Latin verb conversari, meaning "to associate with." Conversant dates to the Middle Ages; an early meaning of the word was simply "having familiar association." One way to associate with others is to have a conversation with them—in other words, to talk. For a short time in the 19th century conversant could mean "relating to or suggesting conversation," but for the most part that meaning stayed with conversational while conversant went in a different direction. Today, conversant is sometimes used, especially in the United States, with the meaning "able to talk in a foreign language," as in "she is conversant in several languages," but it is more often associated with knowledge or familiarity, as in "conversant with the issues."



Bulgogi jeongol
Luxury concierge service across the five boroughs | Brand Studio
Sag Harbor Inn | Long Island TV
Norah Jones - Answering your questions + (Full Concert) - Live From Home - 07/10/20)
PWBA Bowling Tour Championship 08 09 2022
Ask Pastor Grant: Podcast Update
Lamont plans to use emergency funds for homelessness prevention after federal cuts
This Biblical Word Can Mean “Ransom” or “Redemption Payment”
Padma Lakshmi Dishes on Her Most Chaotic 'Top Chef' Moment