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  • Is worser correct grammatically? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Shakespeare also used worser in Sonnet 144: Two loves I have of comfort and despair, Which like two spirits do suggest me still: The better angel is a man right fair, The worser spirit a woman colour'd ill It also appears in The Taming of the Shrew and Antony and Cleopatra Does this mean that using worser is grammatically correct today? Not
  • What is the correct usage of worse and worst?
    It is just your typical degeneration of usage - the internet is a highly informal medium, and people generally don't self-edit before they post (as an interesting aside - open any high quality page on wikipedia, then look at the changelog for the article, and see the number of spelling and grammar edits versus the substantive content changes) - couple with the fact that most people who post in
  • Does things went south sound offensive for someone from the Southern . . .
    As a non-native speaker I've been using this phrase without thinking about how neutral it is actually In Russian, for instance, we have "незваный гость хуже татарина" (an uninvited guest is worser than a Tatar) and someone who'll say something like this in Tatarstan or Bashkortostan can offense people
  • Can I use worse, worst instead of badder, baddest?
    In Collins Dictionary, under bad, it says that BAD 15 : Word forms: badder or baddest (slang) good; excellent But in this meaning, can I use “worse, worst” instead of “badder, baddest”?
  • idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In America, the above is more intuitive to readers listeners when read literally: jumping "out of the frying pan" (trying to get out of a bad situation) and landing "in the fire" (ending up in a worse situation)
  • Is there a politically correct term for illiterate people?
    I'm with @BlessedGeek on this: illiterate is already clinical, descriptive, and judgment-free Any other term one could come up with would have to somehow have to provide a reason for their illiteracy, which smacks of excusing them, which implies a norm that one ought to be literate, which is antithetical to the objectives of politically correct speech
  • What is the correct way to punctuate the words ‘worse even’?
    Yes, 'even' is a parenthetical here (whereas in 'even worse' it is an intensifier of 'worse', a syntactic difference making little semantic difference)
  • What is a word for making something seem not as bad as it actually is . . .
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • What is the original superlative form of well?
    An NGram of a single word only shows that the spelling may have occurred It doesn't give meaning at all (unless you search for multiple words around it to give some context), and it is very difficult to read off general recognizability from the y-scale (especially if you cut it off)
  • meaning in context - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Two Loves I have, of Comfort and Despaire, That like two Spirits do suggest me still: My better Angell is a Man (right faire) My worser spirite a woman (colour’d ill ) To winne me soone to hell, my female evil Tempteth my better Angel from my side, And woulde corrupt my Saint to be a Devil, Wooing his purity with her faire Pride





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