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Is "demonstratee" a legitimate word?

Opposite of subpar... superpar?

Is "whom's" a valid contraction?

Is "inbuilt" a word? Is it alright to use it or should I use "built in"?

Isn’t “Eye-glazing” a popular word? Why isn’t it included in major English dictionaries?

Antonym for Nourish

Is ‘toasty-roasted’ well-received English?

Why can't I use "easierly" instead of "in an easier manner" or "more easily"?

Is "contentual" a proper word?

Can we use "depot" as an adjective? [closed]

"unaccept" Is it a correct word? [closed]

Why isn’t “hermeticity” easily found in the dictionaries?

Is "rejectance" a proper / legitimate word?

Balancedness - is this a valid word in American English? [duplicate]

Is combustant a word?

Identifying Compound words in Modern English

Is “Hissable” a well-received English word?

Is there a word to describe a feeling of devotion or love to or being a fanatic to a country that is not my own?

Does the word “skyfall” (or “sky falls”) exist in English?

is variablize or variabilize a word?