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Are Business Buzzwords on Your Radar? Oct. 10, 2018

The Word Guy

Let's play Jargon Jumble! Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the best choice from th... Read More

Me, Myself and I Sep. 26, 2018

The Word Guy

In a eulogy honoring Sen. John McCain, former President Barack Obama speculated as to why McCain had... Read More

Comma Fare for the Fan Man Sep. 05, 2018

The Word Guy

Q. I'll often write sentences such as this: "My friend Michael is having a party." Should I place a ... Read More

Courtly Terms for Kavanaugh Hearings Aug. 29, 2018

The Word Guy

As the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh approach, many wonder whether... Read More

That Ain't Good English Feb. 19, 2018

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I have been attending a local church for about a year, and although I am very shy, I hav... Read More

Classic Ann Landers Aug. 27, 2017

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

Third Time's Less Charming Jun. 16, 2016

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: When is enough, enough? My granddaughter is getting married for the third time in August... Read More

Writing Contest Deadline Extension Apr. 13, 2016

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I just heard about your contest to write a poem for July 4 that is more balanced, and th... Read More

'In-' Can Negate -- or 'In'-tensify Oct. 21, 2015

The Word Guy

Q: What is the logic for the many meanings of the prefix "-in"? "Inhumane" means "not humane." But "... Read More

Knuckle Draggers Are Us, Er, We Oct. 08, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

The smart folk at Grammarly — an online grammar checker — examined Facebook posts writte... Read More

Should We Topple This 'Regime'? Jul. 16, 2014

The Word Guy

Three readers have sent me questions about three different sentences: —Sandy Duffy of Princeto... Read More

Summer Reading for Word Lovers Jul. 09, 2014

The Word Guy

Whether you're heading for hostels, highways or hammocks this summer, curl up with one of these new ... Read More

Andy Capp

Jul. 01, 2014

I.O.U. an Explanation of I.E. Jun. 25, 2014

The Word Guy

Q: One linguistic usage that always throws me for a loop is whether to use "i.e." or "e.g." to cite ... Read More

For Whom the 'Tell' Tolls Jun. 18, 2014

The Word Guy

While grading a student's paper the other day, I came across this sentence: "The cost of the U.S. In... Read More

Petty Annoyances Jun. 04, 2014

Walter E. Williams

Most who read my columns think that I'm only annoyed by politicians, growing government and American... Read More

Jargon Makes the Dean's List Jun. 04, 2014

The Word Guy

Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front ... —Dean Speak — Benjamin Ginsberg's... Read More

How to Avoid 'Trash Talk' May. 21, 2014

The Word Guy

When flight attendants collect our napkins, plastic cups and cellophane wrappers before a landing, t... Read More

Laws Were Made to Be Spoken May. 14, 2014

The Word Guy

What do you call a lawyer who writes a book about words? A grammar-head shark. Just kidding. In "La... Read More

Using 'Times Less' Multiplies Confusion May. 07, 2014

The Word Guy

Q: I often hear sentences like this: "We had three times less rain this year than last." I think wha... Read More