preventative, preventive The critics have panned preventative for over a century, preferring it shorter synonym preventive in spite of the fact that both words have been around for over 300 years and both have had regular use by reputable writers. Here is the basic premise behind the objections: if two similar adjectives are derived from the same verb, then one of them must be in some way inferior to the other, and the likely culprit is the longer one. But the only real difference in status between these two words is that preventative is much less common than preventive. If you decide you like the sound of the extra syllable, and are willing to brave possible criticism for it, you may take heart from the example set by these writers: [examples from the works of Daniel Defoe, George Washington, Henry Wallace, Oran Brown, Frederic Wertham, and Michael Stugrin omitted].
You may wonder how preventative came to be objected to. The earliest attack is in [Richard Meade] Bache [Vulgarisms and Other Errors of Speech] 1869; he said that there was no such word. Bache's book was one of those used by [Alfred] Ayres [The Verbalist] 1881, who also criticized preventative. From Ayers it went to [Frank] Vizetelly [A Desk-Book of Errors in English] 1906, [Ambrose] Bierce [Write It Right] 1909, [H.N.] MacCracken & Helen] Sandison [{Manual of Good English}] 1917, and [Charles] Lurie [How to Say It] 1927. [Henry] Fowler [A Dictionary of Modern English Usage] 1926 picked it up too, and so it has gone right down to the 1980s. A couple of commentators—[Bergen] Evans [Comfortable Words] 1962 and [William] Watt [A Short Guide to English Usage][A Short Guide to English Usage] 1967—realize that preventative is acceptable. Probably none of the recent objectors realizes that his opinion goes back to Bache 1869. But the moderns do not claim that preventative is nonexistent anymore; nowadays they say it is wrong because it is "irregularly formed." That is not so, of course. It is formed in just the same way as authoritative, quantitative, normative, talkative, and other words to which no one objects.
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