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awarded  Yearling
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comment Is “bolded” a word?
When coining words, I personally try to avoid conjugating them, or else it sounds odd. Using words that are already part of the language is something else...
Nov
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answered Is “bolded” a word?
Nov
6
comment Antonym of “faction”
Of course, it's possible to get into "the minority faction" vs "the majority faction" when there are two separate factions.
Nov
6
answered Antonym of “faction”
Oct
19
revised Antonym of 'to request'
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Oct
19
answered Antonym of 'to request'
Oct
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awarded  Student
Oct
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awarded  Scholar
Oct
3
asked Where did “God helps those who help themselves” originate?
Sep
22
comment “Software craftsman” as complimentary term for programmer
It's more complimentary than neutral, but I (as a "software craftsman") get tired of all the extremely wide terms for programmer/developer/designer/architect/etc.
Aug
23
comment What is wrong with the word “performant”?
Uhh... I'm a native speaker and I would totally use that phrase. :P I appreciate you're well thought out comment though. Thank you!
Aug
23
awarded  Commentator
Aug
23
comment Why are “indemnify” and “condemn” spelled differently?
Very nice! There's also indemnity, making it a noun.
Aug
23
answered Words (especially homographs or homonyms) with different inflection
Aug
23
awarded  Suffrage
Aug
23
answered finding proper article for a sentence
Aug
23
comment Words (especially homographs or homonyms) with different inflection
Another example in Spanish, esta (this) and está (it is). Interesting question +1
Aug
23
answered Is there a word for the act of dimming an oil lamp?
Aug
23
comment “Neither… nor…” vs. “nor… neither…”
It can come before the verb, but then it would apply to the verb, "I neither like nor detest thing A". But yes, +1.