Just like any other homophones (words that sound alike and have different meanings, but have different spellings), the terms incite and insight sometimes cause confusion… Continue reading
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Literally vs. Figuratively
Nowadays, the word literally is being loosely used and can be spotted in casual conversations and writing where it is not denoting its actual meaning.… Continue reading
Convince vs. Persuade
While many people today use the words convince and persuade interchangeably in their writing, these terms have a difference. It would not be surprising that… Continue reading
Continual vs. Continuous
In the English language, you may encounter words that sometimes overlap in meaning and are frequently interchanged even by native speakers and writers. This is… Continue reading
Adverse vs. Averse
It may be easy for some people to mistake adverse for averse and vice versa because of their similarity in spelling. However, these two terms… Continue reading
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