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imply vs. infer

Posted on December 5, 2019May 13, 2022 by Wordsmyth

“Imply” and “infer” have a relationship that is similar to the one between “talk” and “listen.”  “Imply” corresponds more closely to the talking side of the relationship, and “infer” corresponds more closely…

About the Wordsmyth “Word Combinations” Feature

Posted on November 15, 2019March 27, 2021 by Wordsmyth

The Word Combinations feature in Wordsmyth dictionaries displays words that are frequently used in combination with a particular headword. If you looked up “negotiate,” for example, you would be presented with words…

damp vs. moist

Posted on November 7, 2019May 13, 2022 by Wordsmyth

“Damp” and “moist” are words with similar meaning.  They both describe things that contain a small amount of moisture—not so much moisture as to say something is “wet,” but nonetheless an amount…

In addition…. Moreover…, and furthermore…!

Posted on October 17, 2019September 12, 2022 by Wordsmyth

All three of these conjunctive adverbs are used to indicate that you have something more to say than what you’ve just said.  They are a little like conversational traffic signs that say…

historical vs. historic

Posted on July 10, 2019September 28, 2022 by Lynn

“Historical” and “historic” are obviously related. Both pertain to history or the potential to be remembered in history. However, they rarely overlap in usage.  historical “Historical” is the most straightforward term. It…

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