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This Quiz Might Make You 'Grimm' Apr. 20, 2022

The Word Guy

Once upon a time, a sadistic language columnist challenged his readers to find one grammar or usage ... Read More

When Choosing Classical Plurals, Caveat Errata! Mar. 23, 2022

The Word Guy

Howard Goldberg of West Hartford, Connecticut, poses this plural puzzler: What's the Latin singular ... Read More

Let's Jettison Excess 'Ton'nage Feb. 23, 2022

The Word Guy

Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front... — 2,000 Pound Gorilla — A recent in... Read More

Is 'False Flag' a Linguistic 'Fabric'ation? Feb. 16, 2022

The Word Guy

The term "false flag operation" has been flying frequently during the past few years, most recently ... Read More

Midnight Cowboy Shows Up at High Noon Feb. 02, 2022

The Word Guy

Q: What's the proper use of "a.m." or "p.m." for 12 noon and 12 midnight? — Bertha Williams, S... Read More

'Historic' or Jan. 12, 2022

The Word Guy

Q: We have seen signs that read "Historical Site" as well as "Historic Site." Which is correct? R... Read More

These Quirky Words Are Spellbinding Oct. 13, 2021

The Word Guy

Today, I serve up an alphabet soup of lettery lore. Letter rip! "Strengths" is the longest word in E... Read More

Complexities Troll 'Comptroller,' 'Controller' Oct. 06, 2021

The Word Guy

What's the deal with "comptroller" and "controller"? Peter Van Winkle of Boston asked me that questi... Read More

Ladling Out Some Alphabet Soup Sep. 29, 2021

The Word Guy

Loyal readers have just scooped up the latest batch of errors in newspapers and other publications. ... Read More

The Shot Heard Round the World of Words Sep. 22, 2021

The Word Guy

Seventy years ago, on Oct. 3, 1951, New York Giants outfielder and second-baseman Bobby Thomson blas... Read More

I Know There's a 'Rifle' in There Somewhere! Sep. 15, 2021

The Word Guy

I was riffling through my mailbox the other day, when I came across this letter from John Daigle of ... Read More

Bank 'Bail Outs' Reflect Every Sense of the Term Sep. 08, 2021

The Word Guy

Q: When we talk about bailouts of banks, does "bail" refer to bailing out a boat with a bucket or to... Read More

Let's Puncture Archaic Punctuation! Sep. 01, 2021

The Word Guy

Q: I'm all for eliminating spaces and hyphens! No more "cell phones!" It should be "cellphones." No ... Read More

Prefixes 'En' and 'In' Battle for Dominance Aug. 25, 2021

The Word Guy

Q. When should "enclosed" be used vs. "inclosed"? Is there a difference in meaning? — Katherin... Read More

By Any Other Name Lacks Respect May. 09, 2021

My So-Called Millennial Life

When he responded to my call with a deep, slow hello, it sounded like I roused him from sleep. I blu... Read More

Hispanic? Latino? Latinx? What's Nextx?: Part II Feb. 06, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

None of the arguments espoused by those Colgate University students back in 1992 convinced me then, ... Read More

'Ask Them to Spell Their Names' and Other Real-Life Blunders in Transcultural Business Communications: Part I Dec. 19, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

"The single greatest barrier to business success is the one erected by culture," said Edward T. Hall... Read More

'Flatten' Down the Hatches! Apr. 01, 2020

The Word Guy

The mantra of public health experts during the current coronavirus pandemic has been, "Let's flatten... Read More

'Existential' is the 'Dumpster Fire' of 2019. Like, Literally. Dec. 06, 2019

Daily Editorials

Fancy words go in and out of fashion, positing an existential temptation to overuse them like salt. ... Read More

Lock, Stock and Peril Oct. 02, 2019

The Word Guy

— Answering a Loaded Question: President Donald Trump's recent description of the U.S. militar... Read More