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Common Misspelled Words that begin with E

Here’s another list of the most common misused or misspelled words:

elicit vs. illicit

  • Elicit is a verb which means to bring out or draw forth.
  • Illicit is an adjective which means illegal or unlawful.
  • For example:
    Her illicit behavior elicited dirty looks from women everywhere.

eminent vs. imminent

  • Eminent means renowned or distinguished.
  • Imminent means impending or likely to happen without delay.
  • For example:
    The eminent scientist eagerly anticipated his imminent return to his homeland.

enormity vs. enormousness

  • Enormity means excessive wickedness.
  • Enormousness refers to size.
  • For example:
    The enormity of his behavior was surpassed only by the enormousness of his ego.

everyday vs. every day

  • Everyday means daily and is usually an adjective.
  • Every day means each day.
  • For example:
    Every day that he wore jeans, his casual attire became less and less unusual until it eventually became an everyday occurrence.

Other Lists:

  • Words that begin with A are here.
  • Words that begin with B are here.
  • Words that begin with C and D are here.

Common Misused Words that begin with C and D

This is the third of several lists of the most common misused or misspelled words. The first list has words that begin with A. Words that begin with B are here.

Remember, one of the easiest ways to save money when you publish your book is to make sure you use the correct word for the context. Continue Reading…

Word Power: Better Punctuation

oatmealAs a writer, do you ever wish you could easily remember how to correctly use an apostrophe, a semicolon, and i.e. in a sentence?

What about those words you really do need to spell correctly? I still sometimes confuse effect vs affect even though I’ve written about it here… aack.

I’m at the time in my life where if it’s fun, I’ll do it. If not, most likely not.

And I’ve discovered, via Twitter, a website with fun posters to help with these potentially narly grammer topics.

You can see each of the posters and order them one at a time:

Or there is a grammer pack where you receive all four and save money. Great addition for your office or classroom.

Enjoy!

PS – These are not affiliate links – just wanted to share some fun info.

Word Power: Tagxedo

I love words and I love visuals. Tagxedo handles both with fun, beauty, and ease.

This dolphin was created from the home page of  A Wealth of Wisdom LLC, a publishing company located on the island of Hawai‘i.

tagxedo from awow

So what is Tagxedo anyway? Continue Reading…

‪The The Impotence of Proofreading

Are you an author or speaker? Watch and you’ll understand the title. This is hilarious!

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How is he able to talk like this?

Another fun video — What Teachers Make.

Common Misused Words that begin with B

This is the second of several lists of the most common misused or misspelled words. The first list has words that begin with A.

Remember, one of the easiest ways to save on editing monies when publishing your book is to make sure you use the correct word for the context. Continue Reading…

Common Misused Words that begin with A

One of the easiest ways to save on editing monies when publishing your book is to make sure you use the correct word for the context.

This is the first of several lists of the most common misused or misspelled words. Obviously not all words are included. The operative word is “common.”

When I read a long list, my eyes glaze over and I have minimal retention. So I chose to organize these lists in a way which would be easy for me to learn.

Enjoy!

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