Inconceivable!

OK, I’m a day late with this, but better late than never, eh?

So: in-. Continue reading

Indifferent

I came across this word while reading today, and I noticed that it’s a little unusual. We usually think of in- as a negative prefix, making a word the opposite of the word that follows the prefix. But indifferent isn’t the opposite of different.

Or is it? Continue reading

Of Sound Body and Mind

Did you ever wonder why we use the word sound with this meaning?

No? Well luckily for you, I have! Continue reading

Diventerò un Pipistrello…

What’s the Italian for Batman? Continue reading

What’s Your Fav Abbreviation?

I’ll tell you what’s not mine: fav.

Let me explain why. Continue reading

Straightforward

While writing yesterday, I paused to think of le mot juste, and it turned out that straightforward was juste the mot I needed. I paused again, then, to think a little more about that word, straightforward.

It’s quite a straightforward word, isn’t it? Continue reading

Dearly Beloved…

You probably won’t be amazed if I tell you that the past simple and past participle forms of regular verbs in English are formed by adding -d or -ed. You also wouldn’t be very surprised if I told you that that E is usually silent, except when it follows a T or D (e.g. contrast commenced and finished with started and ended).

What about a word like beloved then? Continue reading