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Baited vs. Bated

January 17, 2018 - pdf

The words baited and bated are two terms that sound alike but have very different meanings. What adds up to the confusion is that their… Continue reading

Appraise vs. Apprise

January 15, 2018 - pdf

The words appraise and apprise may sometimes confuse writers causing them to use them inaccurately. This might be attributed to their similarity in sound and… Continue reading

Amoral vs. Immoral

January 15, 2018 - pdf

While both the words amoral and immoral have something to do with right and wrong, they actually have a difference in terms of meaning. This… Continue reading

Yoke vs. Yolk

December 22, 2017 - pdf

Some words sound virtually the same and also look similar, causing some of us to become confused. Although yoke and yolk are not actual homophones,… Continue reading

Wary vs. Weary

December 20, 2017 - pdf

The words wary and weary are spelled similarly with a single e setting them apart. Since both terms are used as an adjective, some people… Continue reading

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