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Why the Redefinition of the Word 'Woman' Matters Dec. 16, 2022

David Harsanyi

Samuel Johnson's "Dictionary of the English Language," first published in 1755, defines the word "wo... Read More

Some Words Are Older Than You'd Think Dec. 14, 2022

The Word Guy

What's the lowdown on the commuter with the nifty T-shirt? You might peg that sentence as a slice of... Read More

Meaning of 'Moot' Is a Moot Question Jun. 16, 2021

The Word Guy

It's 11:45 a.m. at the faculty lunch table. A heated argument breaks out when an art teacher asks: "... Read More

Oxen New Year Feb. 12, 2021

Horoscopes by Holiday

Legend has it that the ox, a faithful servant of the Jade Emperor, would have won the Emperor's grea... Read More

Wordcestery.com -- Which Words Share a Common Lineage? Jan. 13, 2021

The Word Guy

Is "spray," meaning "an arrangement of flowers," related to "spray," meaning "particles of water"? B... Read More

Don't Waver in Heeding 'Wave/Waive' Distinction Dec. 09, 2020

The Word Guy

"These guys never waiver in supporting me." When I read that sentence recently, I thought, "What a w... Read More

Do You Know the 'Bear' Facts of Usage? Nov. 18, 2020

The Word Guy

Who said fairy tales were simple? See whether you can choose the correct words on this quiz about Go... Read More

This Quiz Might Require a P'h.'D. Nov. 04, 2020

The Word Guy

It's "H" Hour! Can you choose the correct derivation for each word beginning with "h"? 1) Harbinger:... Read More

Getting the Better of Bete Noires Oct. 28, 2020

The Word Guy

We all encounter recurring questions about grammar, usage, punctuation or spelling that bedevil us e... Read More

This Boss 'Strived' To Be a Regular Guy Oct. 21, 2020

The Word Guy

Q. "My boss insisted on using the word 'strived' in a letter he wrote to an important client. I rese... Read More

A Canny Question Proves Uncanny Sep. 16, 2020

The Word Guy

I had just been thinking about the odd words "canny" and "uncanny" when an email from a friend arriv... Read More

From Prison to Purge: The Linguistic Origins of 'Cancel Culture' Sep. 02, 2020

The Word Guy

The term "cancel culture" has been batted around like a volleyball during the past few weeks. It ref... Read More

This Question Comes Up 'Biannually' Aug. 05, 2020

The Word Guy

Q: I was taught that a biannual event occurred every other year. Now it seems "biannual" is being us... Read More

Do Brainstorms Cause Thunder and Enlightening? Jul. 29, 2020

The Word Guy

We've all been there. You and your colleagues are brainstorming during a Zoom session, shouting out ... Read More

Heading for the 'High' Ground Jul. 15, 2020

The Word Guy

Why do we say that people enjoying an opulent, elegant lifestyle are living "high on the hog"? The t... Read More

Latin Abbreviations: The Seven 'Hells' of Rome Jul. 08, 2020

The Word Guy

Seven-up! Can you spot an error involving the use of the Latin abbreviations "e.g.," "etc.," "et al.... Read More

Will You 'Cotton' to These Word Origins? Jun. 24, 2020

The Word Guy

"I don't cotton to that idea," a friend said the other day. The idea he wasn't "cottoning to" was my... Read More

'Gregarious' and 'Ruminate' Share Beastly Origins Jun. 10, 2020

The Word Guy

Whenever a minister speaks of a congregation as a "flock" — the last time this happened, by th... Read More

Are You A-Where of These Regional Terms? May. 20, 2020

The Word Guy

Despite the homogenization of American language during the past century, many delightful words uniqu... Read More

The Fake That Launched a Thousand Slips May. 13, 2020

The Word Guy

When the origin of a word seems obvious, beware! Consider these tricksters: Launch: You might assume... Read More