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  • Why do we write Tsk for the sound of disapproval?
    The Full OED has this for their 1947 "first citation": L Pike Phonemics ii 41 1 Do you get a sound resembling the noise of commiseration which is sometimes written in literature as ‘tsk-tsk’, or ‘tut-tut’ Fairly obviously the implication is that it was well-established by then Personally, I doubt the writer would have been particularly thinking of cartoons as "literature", and I
  • Is there a WORD For: sound made by mouth to express demeaning annoyance . . .
    The sound made by pushing middle tongue against palate, tip of tongue bent downward and pushed up against upper teeth and sucking in air sharply w mouth open, chin drops and holds for an instant A
  • Whats the word way to describe the sound we make when we get irritated?
    What's that sound called which we make when we are irritated or disgusted, when we press both our lips together and make a sucking sound, with our teeth closed It's similar to a kissing sound, but
  • meaning - What is difference between a tad, a bit, a little? Why . . .
    One would use tad when one wanted to make the expression a bit more folksy than "bit" or "little" would come across NOAD says this about the etymology: ORIGIN late 19th cent (denoting a small child): origin uncertain, perhaps from tadpole The current usage dates from the 1940 If you were writing formally you would probably use one of the other expressions But it is certainly fair game for
  • On vs At with date and time - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In that case it would be exactly the same as your third example - the construction is the same - on DATE at TIME
  • grammaticality - Is there a full stop after Mrs. ? - English Language . . .
    TLDR Should you write Mr Soul or Mr Soul? Should you write Dr Soul or Dr Soul? If you're following US convention, put full stop after your contraction If you're following UK convention, you have a choice whether to use a full stop or not Here's a useful guideline for Brits: If the last letter of a contraction is the same as the last letter of the whole word, then don't use a full stop
  • Maximum vs. maximal - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference in usage between maximum and maximal? When would you use one or the other? Maximum can be a noun or an adjective: This is the maximum it can be set to This is the max
  • Whats the difference between egotism and egoism?
    Examples of published writings that distinguish between the two terms One early article that distinguishes between egoism and egotism occurs in George Hardinge, “ A short Critique on Madame de Steal’s Writings, in a letter to the late John W-----, Esq ,” in The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of George Hardinge, Esq (1818): My dear Friend, I am afraid you will think me an Egotist
  • Difference between full professional proficiency and native or . . .
    In practical and conventional terms, anything beyond Limited Working Proficiency requires fluency in all the categories Reading, Writing Speaking In order of proficiency, 'Native' ranks on par with or above 'Professional' I presume you are not a native speaker Depending on what you think is the extent to which others can understand when you speak, you may state either Working or
  • Is there another word for five times, such as triple, quadruple?
    I forget what the word for 5 times is I know it is single, double, triple, quadruple but forgot what the one for 5 is





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