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  2. "Lighter" vs. "brighter" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 30, 2014 · I'm trying to find information about the grammatical correctness of interchanging lighter and brighter in the sense of: I turned on the lamp and the room became lighter. I turned …

  3. Word that means "the opposite of what you would expect"

    Feb 5, 2014 · This word might be used to express the surprise that a teenager's grandmother uses text messaging much more than he does, or that a city seems brighter at night than it …

  4. Which is higher — "hyper-", "ultra-" or "super-"?

    According to OED, hyper-: over, beyond, over much, above measure ultra-: beyond super-: over, above, higher than They all have the meaning "higher than", but what is the order of them...

  5. Abbreviation “n.d.” in citation? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Mar 24, 2011 · I’ve just come across “n.d.” used as an abbreviation, as a bibliographic reference in an academic essay, along the lines of: Smith (n.d.) discusses the subaquaeous pliability of …

  6. meaning - I would want to vs. I would like to - English Language ...

    Feb 4, 2022 · What is your exact context? For most purposes you should probably stick to saying what you would like to do. But, consider I will come to your party tonight, but I probably won't …

  7. When are you "fascinated with" something, and when are you …

    May 27, 2011 · Am I fascinated with consumer technology or fascinated by it? What about a book, an object, or a philosophical idea?

  8. pejorative language - Word for someone seeming deep and …

    Oct 21, 2019 · What is the word for someone trying to seem/be deep and intelligent, but really they are shallow, and not at all being insightful. Pedant is about rules, so that is disqualified, …

  9. Is the phrase “nitty-gritty” racist? - English Language & Usage ...

    May 12, 2022 · A BBC article, dated 15 May 2002, asserts the expression nitty-gritty is banned from British politics (and also by police services) due to its supposedly disagreeable origin. …

  10. punctuation - Is there an "Oxford semicolon"? - English Language ...

    Jul 22, 2017 · To quote your first source, "The semicolon can be used to sort out a complicated list containing many items, many of which themselves contain commas." This being so, it seems …