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50 votes

What word means "to make something obsolete"?

35 votes
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A single word antonym of "absorb"

34 votes
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"To be subject to" vs. "to be subjected to"

20 votes
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Is the inversion in “Let’s see ʜᴏᴡ ᴄᴀɴ ᴡᴇ do this” an error for “Let’s see ʜᴏᴡ ᴡᴇ ᴄᴀɴ do this”?

19 votes
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Free stuff - "swag" or "schwag"?

16 votes

Difference between "delete" and "remove"

15 votes
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Is there a term for preloading video?

14 votes
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Prefix di- and bi-

13 votes
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"Border protection" vs "boarder protection"

13 votes

"Trainer" is to "trainee" as "mentor" is to what?

13 votes
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What is packaging tape called in the US?

13 votes

What is the word for something that is punishable by law, but is not a crime?

13 votes
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When referring to a specific war (or other named event), should the word "war" be capitalized when it appears alone?

13 votes

Is there a season's greeting for Halloween?

12 votes

Can "and" mean "in order to"?

12 votes
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Is there any countable noun which is a synonym of 'rating'?

12 votes

Plural form of "someone"'?

11 votes

What is another word for "boss" for a company with a flatter hierarchy?

11 votes

The solution to the problem is more complicated than the problem

10 votes

Is there a name for someone who calls someone else what he himself is?

10 votes

Any other good way of saying "Happy Birthday"?

9 votes

What do British and American post boxes say when they don't want any advertising?

8 votes

Synonym for "Social Program"

8 votes
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What does “The man that once did sell the lion’s skin While the beast liv’d was killed with hunting him” mean?

8 votes
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Word for child talk

7 votes

Word for "order doesn't matter"

7 votes
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"Tamper evident opening"

7 votes

"Whoever able"?

6 votes

Can "already" be used after a simple past verb in American English?

6 votes

"Checked shirt" vs "check shirt"