I recently read an article accusing someone of pedalling false hope. I don’t think it’s possible to pedal false hope. Continue reading “Confusing words: P”
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oral, verbal, aural
People talk of verbal contracts when they mean things agreed by word of mouth, not written down.
Strictly speaking that’s not the right word. Continue reading “Confusing words: O”
Naval gazing?
It surprises me how often people are criticised for “contemplating their naval”. I’ve seen this usage several times recently. Continue reading “Confusing words: N”
– “Sorry, I was on mute.”
– “You need to unmute yourself.”
– “I can’t find the mute button.”
(Phrases of the age.) Continue reading “Confusing words: M”
People sometimes get confused between lay and lie and say something like, “I need to lay down.” Continue reading “Confusing words: L”