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These Words Are Based on 'Sound' Judgment Aug. 30, 2023

The Word Guy

"Bar-bar-bar." That's what the speech of strange, foreign tribes sounded like to the ancient Greeks.... Read More

Latin Root 'Caper' Has Got Your Goat Aug. 23, 2023

The Word Guy

Picture a taxi cab leaping through heavy traffic like an acrobatic billy goat. In fact, the word "ca... Read More

Voulez-Vous Help Your Brain? Jul. 28, 2023

Positive Aging

I live in South Florida, which is frequently referred to as the home of the silver tsunami. This phr... Read More

Life Reimagined Jul. 07, 2023

Positive Aging

Wouldn't it be nice to think of getting older as exhilarating rather than terrifying? Learning to ac... Read More

Can a Lady Ever Use the F-Word? Jun. 29, 2023

Froma Harrop

I asked my dear friend Mimi whether a lady can ever use the F-word. Mimi is a product of old guard p... Read More

Pronoun Choice Can Lead to Double Bogey May. 31, 2023

The Word Guy

Which sentence is correct? "My husband likes golf more than I," or "My husband likes golf more than ... Read More

Legislature's $82 Million Outlay for Early Childhood Education Is a Big Boost May. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

The state Legislature has made some pretty bone-headed decisions in recent days when it comes to Mis... Read More

Marxian Education Apr. 26, 2023

John Stossel

Some schools are ditching traditional grading. Instead, they use "labor-based grading," an idea prom... Read More

Phonics Groundhog Day Feb. 15, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

"Can you imagine if someone told you that everything you've been taught in school and everything you... Read More

Say WHAT? Dec. 22, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

Recently a committee at Stanford University published a 13-page list of politically incorrect words ... Read More

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

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

Tales From a No Sabo Wife Jul. 17, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

I never "learned" English or German; both languages are a part of who I am. However, learning a new ... Read More

'Women' Shall Not Be Erased Jul. 12, 2022

Froma Harrop

Last time most of us looked, "bodies with vaginas" could be more simply described as women. Same wen... Read More

Shifting Letters Create Whole 'Nother' Words Jul. 06, 2022

The Word Guy

In English, what you say is often what you get. During the 1300s, for instance, a protective cloth w... Read More

The Last Name I'll Ever Have Jun. 29, 2022

The Word Guy

Several readers have recently inquired about the pronunciation and origin of my last name. So, I fig... Read More