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  • Use of the word analyzation in formal writing
    What is the consensus on the use of the word "analyzation" in formal writing (ie a problem arises in business analyzation ")? One the one hand, some dictionaries, such as Merriam-Webster and Collins, list it as an actual word, although they do not include uses or definitions
  • word choice - Analysis on vs. analysis of - English Language . . .
    Which is the best matching? I made an analysis on the software which I bought I made an analysis of the software which I bought
  • When do you capitalize names of groups of people?
    The simplest, and most "official" answer: you capitalize proper nouns I imagine you ask because you've seen emails with examples like you give The best explanation for that is simply "Yeah, a lot of people do things wrong, especially in informal contexts like email " You might also be confused because "developer" can be a title, and these can be capitalized when preceding names, like
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is as near to a philosophical analyzation as he can well come, he thinks, and then he intimates that all the sweet, pretty girls are kissing cousins in Virginia The Major says he hopes this custom will travel fast into the other States, and become extensively fashionable—and the Major is a man of taste
  • word choice - Uncapable or incapable? - English Language Usage . . .
    In Microsoft Word, uncapable is marked as wrong It sounded pretty alright to me, thus, I checked it up on the Web and found that many dictionaries do not have "uncapable" in their entries, but
  • Where does this proverb come from? “If you want to go fast, go alone . . .
    I am attempting to find the origin or source of this proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” Most sources say that this is a translation of an African prov
  • Is the word psithurism really used in English?
    The OED notes of psithurism, "Obsolete Forms: α psithurisma β psithurism This word belongs in Frequency Band 1 Band 1 contains extremely rare words unlikely ever to appear in modern text These may be obscure technical terms or terms restricted to occasional historical use, e g abaptiston, abaxile, grithbreach, gurhofite, zarnich, zeagonite * The only 4 examples are taken from dates
  • What do you call someone who doesnt like celebrating holidays?
    There's such a range of holidays Lots of people hate Christmas but like Halloween, and vice versa And other even more niche events (German-American Day, village fetes and state fairs, Beltane, Highland Games, Talk Like A Pirate Day, Gathering of the Juggalos ) You want a word for someone who doesn't like having any fun, or someone who refuses traditional holidays, or prefers to do their
  • What does hells bells refer to? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The expression quot;hell's bells quot; conveys anger, irritation, or surprise, according to CED, MW etc, but they do not explain the origin Were there bells in hell? What is this in reference to?
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    I'm searching for a word representing "Negatively surprising", or "Negatively amused" in an appropriate form Example: Someone who proclaims he aims to do things in the right way has done something





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