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THE MANY MEANINGS OF “GROOM” AND “GROOMING”

February 4, 2023January 25, 2023 by Maeve Maddox

A formerly useful and innocuous set of words–groom, groomed, and grooming—has
become a trope used primarily to stir anxiety and dread in parents. People who
use words professionally may want to give some thought to taming some of the
hysteria that has come to reside around these words. The noun groom Until
recently, the noun … Read more


“MEANINGLESS BUZZWORDS”?

January 9, 2023January 9, 2023 by Maeve Maddox

I read that a political commentator, whom I will not name, asserts that five
particular terms are “meaningless buzzwords.” Labeling these particular words
“buzzwords” sent me to my language sources to discover whether my understanding
of the word is faulty. Here are definitions from my two main dictionaries.
buzzword: noun, Originally and chiefly U.S. a … Read more


MUSTN’T HAVE DONE AND COULDN’T HAVE DONE

January 2, 2023January 2, 2023 by Maeve Maddox

A reader has asked for a post on the difference between “mustn’t have + past
participle” and “couldn’t have + past participle.” He gives these examples: a)
Ahmed failed the exam. He mustn’t have studied hard. b) Ahmed failed the exam.
He couldn’t have studied hard. Before writing to me, the reader queried native
English … Read more


TO BE A WRITER

December 26, 2022December 26, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

There’s a saying that “everyone has a book in him.” Since self-publishing has
become so easy, quite a few people seem to be trying to expel it. During the
month of November, hundreds of thousands of people signed up to write a novel
during NaNoWriMo. The annual ritual of National Novel Writing Month began in …
Read more


GPT-3 WRITING ASSISTANT: WHAT IS IT?

December 22, 2022 by Daniel Scocco

Artificial intelligence is increasingly present in our lives, gaining new
applications every day, including in the realm of writing! Generative Pretrained
Transformer 3rd Generation, or GPT-3, is by far the most advanced technology of
its kind, but, what is exactly GPT-3 and what can it do? If you want to try it
out for yourself, … Read more


4 PERENNIALLY MISUSED WORDS

December 16, 2022December 16, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

Some word pairs will probably always continue to be confused. Here are five
such, all of which have been mentioned on this site in the past. The examples in
this post date from recent months. pore: (verb) to examine closely Confused with
pour: (verb) to transfer water or some other substance from a container. [Agents
… Read more


LIST OF FREE AND PAID AI WRITING GENERATORS

December 15, 2022December 13, 2022 by Daniel Scocco

Producing articles and other types of texts seems to be getting easier and
easier with the arrival of AI writing generators. The vast majority of AI
generators and assistants use GPT-3, a system developed by OpenAI and which is
the reference in the market. Some of these tools are paid and others are
available for … Read more


BEGINNING AN EMAIL WITH DEAR?

December 12, 2022December 12, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

A recent request for linguistic advice ends with a plea that makes me feel like
Obi Wan Kenobi: O Maeve, … I hope you can help because the silent scream starts
every time I send an email. You’re my only hope. The required advice concerns
the appropriate salutation for an email. Struggling to avoid rudeness … Read
more


CONVERTING DIRECT SPEECH INTO REPORTED SPEECH

November 29, 2022November 29, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

This post is in response to a recent reader request: I would be grateful if you
could write about these two topics: Reported Speech and Indirect Speech. To
clarify, “Reported Speech” and “Indirect Speech” are the same thing. I’ll assume
that the reader intended to ask about the difference between Reported Speech and
Direct Speech. … Read more


A PLUMB INTERESTING SET OF WORDS

November 3, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

When I saw the following passage on the Simon Schuster site, I was plumb
surprised: When twelve-year-old Jamie Dexter’s brother joins the Army and is
sent to Vietnam, Jamie is plum thrilled. I expect one of the last major
publishers to get their spellings right. The words plum and plumb are
homophones, but not synonyms. … Read more


URGENCY, EXIGENCY, AND MOONSHOTS

October 24, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

A reader asks: Can you explain clearly the difference between urgency and
exigency? Thank you. Also, any thoughts on the concept or process of
“moonshoot”? Heard the term when President Biden was talking about cancer. The
nouns urgency and exigency are not synonyms, but they are related in thought.
Exigency An exigency is an urgent … Read more


PRONUNCIATION GUIDES

October 17, 2022 by Maeve Maddox

A reader, wondering about the pronunciation of caricature, asks if I would
consider including the phonetic pronunciation of words I discuss. Many years
ago, when I first began writing for DWT, I provided phonetic transcriptions and
talked rather a lot about pronunciation. Two considerations led to my dropping
the transcriptions and treading carefully on matters … Read more

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