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The Words You Use Create the Person You Will Be May. 23, 2025

The Language of Ethics

If you haven't read George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece "1984," read it. If you have read it, read... Read More

How to Scratch the Itch that Sabotages your Success May. 02, 2025

The Language of Ethics

What would you consider life's greatest pleasure? The possibilities are endless. Obvious candidates ... Read More

What's in a Name? Sometimes, Nothing at All Apr. 11, 2025

The Language of Ethics

In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm going public with a humiliating confession. In "Harry Potter a... Read More

New Medical Terms to Learn, and Too Much Jargon Oct. 13, 2023

C Force

A recent Forbes post by Dr. Sachin H. Jain caught my eye. It was about jargon, those often head-scra... Read More

Language Snoopers Nab the Bloopers Mar. 22, 2023

The Word Guy

Eagle-eyed readers have sent me these mistakes from newspapers and magazines. Can you spot the blots... Read More

It's Time to Knock 'Would' Jan. 18, 2023

The Word Guy

Q: Why do so many people say, "If I would have known" instead of the simpler "If I had known"? ̵... Read More

Phrase Origins? Let's Cut to the Chase! Oct. 26, 2022

The Word Guy

Let's see how many readers' questions about word origins I can answer in 90 seconds! No. 1: "The who... Read More

There's No Beast in These Beauties Aug. 17, 2022

The Word Guy

The "fish" in "crayfish" has nothing to do with fish. There's no pig in "piggyback," and no cat snoo... Read More

Is There a Fossil on Your Tongue? Aug. 10, 2022

The Word Guy

Have you ever wondered why "bravado" means a FALSE sense of courage? "Bravado" is a linguistic fossi... Read More

'Primrose' Path Leads to 'Buttery' Slope Jul. 27, 2022

The Word Guy

Did you know there's no "linger" in "malinger," no "butter" in "buttery" and no "rose" in "primrose"... Read More

Old Words for New Wizardry Jun. 08, 2022

The Word Guy

"Class, please use your stylus to write the correct answer on your tablet." Are these instructions f... Read More

Bank Goes on a 'Power' Trip Jun. 01, 2022

The Word Guy

Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front... —Power Play — "What would you like ... Read More

English Shows Off Nerves of 'Steal' May. 25, 2022

The Word Guy

The English language is a great thief. Like an out-of-control kleptomaniac, our Mother Tongue has ra... Read More

Linguistic Changes Foster Respect, Inclusion Aug. 18, 2021

The Word Guy

Spinster. Gypped. Grandfather clause. These are among many terms now deemed racist, sexist, ageist o... Read More

Night of the Living Deadbeat Aug. 11, 2021

The Word Guy

I recently applied for a refinance of my home mortgage. You know the drill: Scour your files to find... Read More

Dealing with Wine Snobs Aug. 03, 2021

Dan Berger on Wine

Ever encounter a wine snob? I have — far too often, alas. And dealing with wine snobs is an ar... Read More

Pet Peeves Pounce on Prancing Prey Jul. 07, 2021

The Word Guy

I occasionally ask readers to unleash their pet peeves about grammar and usage. While at first, thes... Read More

Where Never Is 'Herd' a Discouraging Word May. 12, 2021

The Word Guy

This spring, we've all been stampeding like panicky buffalo toward herd immunity. But what is it? Wi... 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

Keeping Up With Peter and Lazy Susan Jones Dec. 23, 2020

The Word Guy

Did the expression "peter out" begin with a guy named "Peter"? Who are those Joneses we're always ke... Read More