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Dial 'M' for Misuse Aug. 16, 2023

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Many words beginning with "m" are easily confused with one another. Can you select the correct "m" w... Read More

Readers 'Letter' Rip! Aug. 09, 2023

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Do you know why the call letters of most radio TV stations east of the Mississippi begin with a W, w... Read More

When Tech Terms 'Fly' Astray Aug. 02, 2023

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Using a technical or scientific term incorrectly is like using a computer keyboard to swat a fly. Yo... Read More

Verbs 'Conjugate' at the Gym Jul. 26, 2023

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In today's episode, Hulk Hogan takes his grandnephew Winky on a tour of the Verb Gym... Hulk: Look! ... Read More

Waste No Time in Reading This Column! Jul. 19, 2023

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Today's column is a grab bag of linguistic tidbits. — When I write college recommendations for... Read More

CAn This CAnny Quiz CAtch You? Jul. 12, 2023

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Try taking this quiz on words beginning with "ca" to see whether you'll earn a "C" or an "A": 1. Own... Read More

Torrent of Mixed Metaphors Rages Like Wildfire Jul. 05, 2023

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"It's just a blatant smoke screen to keep on feathering the nest." This sentence, recently uttered b... Read More

Stop This Noun Clog Clutter Clotting Now! Jun. 28, 2023

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A major bank distributed a document titled "Government Securities Dealership Customer Account Inform... Read More

I'm Shocked, Shocked to Find These Errors! Jun. 21, 2023

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No experience is more delicious than catching someone in an act of hypocrisy. And that goes double w... Read More

Answering a Raft of Moot Questions Jun. 14, 2023

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Q: What's your opinion on double possessives? When describing Huckleberry Finn and Jim floating down... Read More

When Caterpillars 'Butterfly' into Verbs Jun. 07, 2023

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In recent years, usage purists have been wringing their hands helplessly as lowly, immobile caterpil... Read More

Take a Verbal Voyage This Summer May. 24, 2023

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Become a "word" traveler this summer with one of these new books about language. If you're reading t... Read More

The Season of Pomp and Circumlocution May. 17, 2023

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Ah, graduation. Time for all the academic regalia: pomp, circumstance, mortarboards, diplomas and ye... Read More

Yes, Ira, There Is an Adjectival Clause May. 10, 2023

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Q: I am writing on behalf of my seventh-grade class. We consulted four dictionaries, and all of them... Read More

Readers Have Their Say on What We Say May. 03, 2023

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Some of my readers are fully capable of writing this column. So today I'm turning it over to them. "... Read More

The Not So Good Old Daze Apr. 26, 2023

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How much tougher was life in the old days? When The Washington Post put that question to readers a w... Read More

Reviewing Some Principal Principles Apr. 19, 2023

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Bob Calnen of Manchester, Connecticut, is a man of "principles" — and "principals." He loves t... Read More

Readers Weigh In, But Word Guy Still Sins Apr. 12, 2023

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What are my readers' top pet peeves about poor English usage? (Of course, I would never commit any t... Read More

Swimming Through the Cold Porridge of Academese Apr. 05, 2023

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Consider these memorable opening lines: "Call me Ishmael"; "It was the best of times, it was the wor... Read More

You'll Find This Column Puzzling Mar. 29, 2023

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Some of my readers are posers. No, they're not pretentious phonies. They simply enjoy posing word pu... Read More