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Feeling Trapped? That's the First Step Toward Freedom Aug. 15, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Do you sometimes feel like you're trapped? Are you ever haunted by the sense that the walls are clos... Read More

Why the Letter 'B' Is Deeply in 'Debt' Jan. 24, 2024

The Word Guy

Have you ever wondered why we don't pronounce the "b" in debt, the "c" in indict, the "p" in receipt... 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

Loons, Moons and Loony Toons Jul. 28, 2021

The Word Guy

As I write this, I'm watching two loons float calmly across a mountain lake in the northern Adironda... Read More

July 6, 2021 Jul. 06, 2021

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I am a 47-year-old woman, married almost 30 years, and I have two grown sons. For the pa... Read More

I'll Have a Quarantini; Better Make That 40 Jun. 02, 2021

The Word Guy

As many of us have discovered during the past year, being in quarantine can really do a number on yo... Read More

Wordcestery.com -- Which Words Share a Common Lineage? Jan. 13, 2021

The Word Guy

Is "spray," meaning "an arrangement of flowers," related to "spray," meaning "particles of water"? B... Read More

'Cisgender' Has Roots in Latin, Biochemistry Sep. 23, 2020

The Word Guy

Several readers have asked me about the meaning, origin and use of "cisgender," an adjective for a p... Read More

From Prison to Purge: The Linguistic Origins of 'Cancel Culture' Sep. 02, 2020

The Word Guy

The term "cancel culture" has been batted around like a volleyball during the past few weeks. It ref... Read More

Latin Abbreviations: The Seven 'Hells' of Rome Jul. 08, 2020

The Word Guy

Seven-up! Can you spot an error involving the use of the Latin abbreviations "e.g.," "etc.," "et al.... Read More

'Gregarious' and 'Ruminate' Share Beastly Origins Jun. 10, 2020

The Word Guy

Whenever a minister speaks of a congregation as a "flock" — the last time this happened, by th... Read More

Nuts About Squirrels Jun. 04, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

This is not a column about antibodies, cops, COVID-19, killer wasps, missing bees, vaccines, ventila... Read More

How a Virus Got Its Name Mar. 18, 2020

The Word Guy

As the current coronavirus disease spreads, several readers have asked me about the origin of its na... Read More

Iowa Caucus 'Debacle': Worse Than We 'Thaw't' Feb. 19, 2020

The Word Guy

Well, we finally found something that both Democrats and Republicans can agree on: The Democratic Io... Read More

Grinding Out the Origin of 'Emolument' Sep. 11, 2019

The Word Guy

President Donald Trump's recent suggestion that the G-7 hold its next meeting at his Doral golf reso... Read More

This Word Sails to Many 'Ports' of Call Jun. 19, 2019

The Word Guy

Like a wandering sailor, the Latin root "porto" has a girl in every ... well, port. "Porto" means "c... Read More

Who Was That Masked Mantis? May. 22, 2019

The Word Guy

Picture a mosquito with a musket, a mantis with a crystal ball, and a larva wearing a mask. Entomolo... Read More

Origins Breathe Life Into Words Apr. 17, 2019

The Word Guy

Studying the origins of words can seem like an esoteric enterprise, relegated to nerdy scholars poki... Read More

Those Roman Plurals Are Roamin' Mar. 06, 2019

The Word Guy

Q. I've noticed that some publications are using "millenniums" in place of "millennia," e.g., "The m... Read More

This Quiz Leaves No Room for Error Feb. 13, 2019

The Word Guy

"Roominate" on the choices posed by this usage quiz as it races from the classroom to the emergency ... Read More