New posts in word-usage

What do you call a '>' relation between two unknowns? [duplicate]

Appropriate use of the term "transversely"

Blood - Bloods - pluralisation

"I'll revenge" vs "I'll take revenge"

The right word for someone with a higher rank in military

What do you call a person who chooses to ignore someone at specific periods of time

What's the difference between all and each?

Is there an abbreviation of “can not”? [closed]

What is the wind in this context?

The difference between "poetic" and "poetical" in usage

Better way to say: "Coronavirus is a case for an emergency fund"

Can items themselves be mandatory, or only their related processes?

Is "say to X" grammatically correct but not colloquial? [closed]

Does "the flip side" refer only to the negative aspects of something?

'Prevaricate' as a synonym for 'vacillate'

Using "every" with several objects

Are interested and interesting related or different [closed]

Can 'come in for' be used when receiving something positive?

A word to describe "class of" for summer camps

Is there any adjectival form of "Audit"?