New posts in word-usage

Is it OK to say something is "buried" in a webpage?

Knock me on Facebook? [closed]

Which one is correct: 'She was the first woman ever elected as President' or 'She was the first woman ever to be elected as President'?

Word or sentence describing one who presents no facts or supporting arguments in a debate

Can you use the -ly suffix with any noun? e.g "Hotelly" [closed]

Sunday as a Week Marker

Is "sordid" the right word?

Should I use "impressed with it" or "impressed by it"?

Can "hometown" refer to a place where one did not necessarily grow up, but that feels like home?

Use of "respectively" twice

Is there a way to determine how offensive a word is? [closed]

Adjective to suggest X's being either an "additive" or "multiplicative" function of A and B?

Where does the double "t" in "putt" come from?

The word "glee": How prevalent is the aspect of 'schadenfreude' in normal use?

If "Literally" now means "Figuratively," Which Word Can Be Used for the Previous Meaning?

Should I acronymize "Health, Safety, and Environment" as "HSE" or "SHE"?

Is it correct to say that something is "claustrophobic" if it makes someone feel claustrophobic?

Alternatives for "Are you free now?” [closed]

What is the difference between "structured" and "structural" feedback?

How does a word end up with two opposite meanings at the same time?