Word Confusion: Intense vs Intensive vs Intent
How intense can you get about an intensive project, which you intend to ace in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
How intense can you get about an intensive project, which you intend to ace in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
A quay is a man-built structure to aid in loading and unloading a ship while a cay is a key, which is an island in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Amid and among are prepositions that mean the same thing BUT amid (or amidst) is used with uncountable nouns and among (or amongst) is used with countable nouns in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
You’ll probably quake with fear in a quake. You might even quack about it in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
I sometimes need to be covert about converting flour, sugar, and chocolate chips into cookies in my house in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Lain is a past participle meaning to lie prone while a lane is a narrow bit of road in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Revised as of7 Jan 2023 I always read the reviews on Amazon, as they’re real-world experiences. And I don’t allow all the spelling and grammatical errors to influence me. But I do want to fix ’em!! There was one that particularly caught my attention when the reviewer was talking about what a dude the product was. I concluded he meant dud. Now, a dud is a faulty object or person. A dude is primarily a guy, who may dress up carefully. Dude may also be an exclamation . . . about a guy. Think about it, if your character were a guy would you want him to be perceived as a dud or a dude? Word Confusions . . . . . . started as my way of dealing with a professional frustration with properly spelled words that were out of context in manuscripts I was editing as well as books I was reviewing. It evolved into a sharing of information with y’all. I’m hoping you’ll share with us words that have been a bête noire for you from either end. If you found this post on “Dud versus Dude” interesting, subscribe to KD Did It, if you’d like to […]
Sometimes it’s good to be up the ying yang, as long as your yinyang is balanced in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The difference between antique and vintage is one of years. Antiques are 100 years old or older; vintage is less than 100 years old. Retro is made to reflect a time period in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Choosing to use childish or childlike in a description depends on the age of the character and how you want that character perceived in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.