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'American Exceptionalism' -- What, Who, Why and Really? Nov. 13, 2019

The Word Guy

Pundits, professors and presidents have been batting around the term "American exceptionalism" like ... Read More

Shoo, 'Of,' Don't Bother Me! Nov. 06, 2019

The Word Guy

The seemingly harmless preposition "of" is the fly in the ointment of good writing. This pesky pest ... Read More

The 'Lynching' Controversy and the Death of Common Language Oct. 23, 2019

Ben Shapiro

In the Bible, the people of Babel unite in fighting God; they decide to build a massive tower to cha... Read More

The Party of the Foul Mouths Oct. 17, 2019

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — The members of what was once called the "party of conscience" — that is to ... Read More

The Sincerest Remembrance Oct. 09, 2019

Single FileĀ®

DEAR SUSAN: I find myself in an unbelievable situation. My fiance died three months ago after a long... 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

Reading Between the Lines Sep. 25, 2019

The Word Guy

Bing Crosby once crooned in a classic song, "You've got to accentuate the positive/ Eliminate the ne... Read More

Reader Offers a Clever 'Why's Crack?' Sep. 04, 2019

The Word Guy

Q: Why is the adjective "crack" used to describe someone who's good at something, as in a "crack sho... Read More

Newspaper Nomenclature Has Nautical Nature Aug. 28, 2019

The Word Guy

Q: I've noticed that the word "masthead" is often used to refer to the name on the front page of a p... Read More

Using 'Times Less' Subtracts From Clarity Aug. 21, 2019

The Word Guy

Q: I see the following two phrases all too often: 1) "Three (or two or four) times less." I would th... Read More

'Trooper' Trope Troubles Troupers Aug. 14, 2019

The Word Guy

Q: The lead character in the comic strip "Rex Morgan, M.D." recently referred to someone as a "real ... Read More

Turn On, Tune In, Drop Album Aug. 07, 2019

The Word Guy

Q: Musicians used to "release" a new album, but now a new album is "dropped." What the heck is that?... Read More

When Modifiers Unbuckle, They Give Us a Chuckle Jul. 31, 2019

The Word Guy

"Watch the birds as they hunt for fish using your own binoculars." Will the birds swoop down and gra... Read More

New Verb Provides an 'Other' Perspective Jul. 24, 2019

The Word Guy

In a recent op-ed piece urging us to welcome and celebrate differences among people, Trinity College... Read More

Hopping Off the Merry-Go-Round Jul. 21, 2019

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I finally realized that I cannot change people or their behaviors. I can only change min... Read More

Things Haven't Always Been This Way Jul. 17, 2019

Walter E. Williams

Here's a suggestion. How about setting up some high school rifle clubs? Students would bring their o... Read More

Full Speed 'Ahead'! Jul. 17, 2019

The Word Guy

Some random dispatches from the Word Front ... — Off With Their "Aheads": When did "ahead of"... Read More

Space Age Lingo Is Still in Orbit Jul. 10, 2019

The Word Guy

As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing blasts off, commentators will surely cite the spa... Read More

One Small Misstep for a Man? Jul. 03, 2019

The Word Guy

Did Neil Armstrong flub the first sentence spoken on the moon? The audio transmission of his words s... Read More

Similes Swing Open Doors of Meaning Jun. 26, 2019

The Word Guy

Well-placed similes are like well-oiled hinges, allowing readers to open doors of meaning with ease ... Read More