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  • meaning - Difference between unlikeable and dislikeable? - English . . .
    Is there a difference between unlikeable and dislikeable? It feels like there is, but I'm uncertain how to explain it
  • What is a word for someone who sees themself as ‘unlovable’?
    There is the word loveworthy; and its counterpart unloveworthy is existent also, rather as a neologism The un- prefix is a productive prefix in English; and in this case, it is prefixed to an adjective to express a negative sense OED defines loveworthy as below: Worthy of being loved Also as n : a person who is worthy of love Loveworthy is used both as a noun and an adjective, but mainly
  • Synced or synched - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which is correct: synced or synched? Is one of these American and the other British spelling or are they interchangeable? I have only ever seen sync used in the computing industry
  • a bad feeling bad feelings - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I have a bad feeling about X means that (1) X is an event or circumstance in the future and (2) you are worried about X I have bad feelings about X means that, if X is an event or circumstance, it has already occurred, and that you have resentful painful feelings about it Basically, past and present tense versions
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    'Jinx' would fit the description for this person perfectly It is a superstitious term to refer to someone or something, the mere presence or existence of which creates interference or chaos, thus preventing from achieving something or making things complicated There are other contexts where this term can be used Like one who brings bad fortune to self or others Or something or state of
  • grammaticality - May I pay in cash or just cash without in . . .
    There seems to be an entire family of expressions involving pay + [form of money] that permit English speakers to use either "pay [form of money]" or "pay in [form of money] " For example: pay cash pay in cash pay hard currency pay in hard currency pay dollars pay in dollars pay ready money pay in ready money pay silver pay in silver The dual acceptability seems to break down in
  • What is the plural form of status? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    There are some situations where status may be considered countable In those cases, the plural form can be used as statuses MacMillan dictionary gives 4 definitions for status, and 3 of them are referred to as countable Personally, I would use status as the plural form instead of statuses
  • grammaticality - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why is this sentence correct? She suggested that he go to the cinema I would definitely use goes instead of go
  • orthography - Why does writable not have an `e` in it - English . . .
    Knowl e dgeable and lik e able and other other such words place an e before the a in able However other words like writable and receivable don't Why is that? Is there a rule behind this? Also the word writable just seems plain wrong because I keep reading it as rit -able not right -able; the e would definitely help in this situation On the other hand, I am able read receivable as intended
  • Difference between I have got and I have gotten
    I see these two expressions are used almost identically in different contexts Is there a difference between I have got and I have gotten?





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