Traditionally, the words disinterested and uninterested have different meanings. While cautious writers still observe this distinction in formal writing, other people use these two terms… Continue reading
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Historic vs. Historical
Both words historic and historical are concerned with history, causing confusion and occasional mixups among writers. Despite their seemingly overlapping meanings, these terms are used… Continue reading
Enquiry vs. Inquiry
The terms enquiry and inquiry are considered to be different spellings of the same word. Both terms are nouns used to refer to “an act… Continue reading
Complement vs. Compliment
Words having similar spelling cause confusion but having identical pronunciation makes things more difficult. This is the case with the terms complement and compliment. When… Continue reading
Cite vs. Site vs. Sight
As with other homonyms, the terms cite, site, and sight have identical pronounciations but have distinct meanings and uses. This post will help you clarify… Continue reading
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