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9 votes

Word for repeatedly reading a word incorrectly and assuming the spelling of the word is as read?

5 votes

why is it grammatically incorrect to say "very incredible"?

5 votes

Word or idiom for a small group of birds

1 vote

I need a word for "impotent whining"

1 vote

What is a term for a person who defends another person or their actions no matter what?

1 vote

Is there a verb for "to play too much", "to play excessively", or "to play rambunctiously"?

1 vote

What are more common alternatives to "unexpelable"?

1 vote

What is unrefined sugar called?

1 vote

Due to lack of or due to a lack of

1 vote

Is there a proverb or idiom describing incompetence?

0 votes

A word for a person who does something wrong if it's for powerful people

0 votes

Is there a phrase for not arguing about taste?

0 votes

Does any English dialect use any non-English foreign letters in their alphabet?

0 votes

Noun for something that has been "appended"

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Should we refer to a female "senator" as a "senatrix"?

0 votes
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"Scarcely did/had she put down the phone when it rang again"

0 votes

Help on an ACT English Question

-1 votes

What does "in the sere and yellow" mean?

-1 votes

What is the word for inserting additional letters when pronouncing a word?

-1 votes

"my chances of winning" vs. "chances of me winning"

-1 votes

What's the dinstinction between these intensifiers, such as very, quite, rather, pretty, extremely, etc.?

-2 votes

Is "They're not AS GOOD ACTORS AS he" grammatical?