Word Confusion: Saver vs Savior vs Savor
The self-editing writer can be their own savior, by being a saver and keeping hold of this Word Confusion post to savor the differences.
The self-editing writer can be their own savior, by being a saver and keeping hold of this Word Confusion post to savor the differences.
To achieve a blush, a rogue would need rouge in this Word Confusion for self-editing writers from KD Did It.
A barren baron won’t be passing on any hereditary peerage for self-editing writers in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Percentages have no numbers while a percent is all number and a percentile is all about value in this Word Confusion for the self-editing writer from KD Did It.
Don’t let friendly fire take down your work…get that manuscript proofread and learn more about the fun of paranyms in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Paronyms are a hodgepodge of words evolved from Olde English and/or absorbed from another language, tweaked from the root word, or simply confused in this Linguistics post from KD Did It for the self-editing writer.
I ken that a self-editing writer can be comfortable with the differences (and similarity) of this pair of Word Confusions from KD Did It.
While the theory of anarchism sounds ideal, the anarchy that would result makes life for a self-editing writer an anomaly in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Do you still feel human after editing your work? Or do you need a humane wake-up call in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
If a lamb knew what I knew about it’s future, it would be on the lam after it lams those hooves over the self-editing writer in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.