
word choice - Difference between "abate" and "bate" - English …
Dec 21, 2014 · What is the difference between abate and bate? How are they used differently? Do they both mean the same thing? (from the Free Dictionary) The definition of abate is 'to reduce in amount, …
Idiom to mean "one must avoid going into dangerous situations"
Jul 4, 2012 · In my native language, there's an idiom that someone warn you not to go into a dangerous situation when you're sure you'll get into trouble but you still feel like doing it. For instance, making jo...
Word for when someone tries to make others hate each other
Sep 3, 2024 · Is there a single word in English that describes when someone tries to make others hate each other or fight? So, for example, If person A and B are neighbors, so in this situation Person C …
etymology - Bada bing, Bada boom; Is it that easy? - English Language ...
May 12, 2020 · The expression "bada bing" and often accompanied by "bada boom" is used when something was very easily accomplished or as an euphemism of the nastier bits of something (like in …
Is there any rule of order for time, date, place, building, etc?
Jun 18, 2014 · @KitFox: There are multiple possibilities, for both time & space. And yes, some possibilities are not so clear. And some can be made clear by changing word order or explicitly …
verbs - Difference between "stick with" and "stick to"? - English ...
The phrases stick with and stick to can both mean continue to support, participate or favor. However there are differences in application. When talking about an activity, a plan, a tangible or intangible …
What do you call a confusing license plate number? [closed]
Oct 11, 2017 · I'm struggling to find a term or a single word for "confusing" (see the struggle?) license plate numbers, such as: B8B8BB8 (California plate) Is there even a term for that?
"might have been" vs "might be" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Mar 20, 2018 · A: "I can't find my umbrella. Have you seen it?" This is definitely idiomatic, but it does include two time-frames, present (I can't find) and past (though recent, of course) (Have you seen). …
Literal breakdown of the phrase "case in point"
Oct 26, 2010 · A "case in point" is something like a relevant example. How does the phrase break down literally, though? For example, "with bated breath" makes sense because "to bate" means to hold, so …
How did "muggins" come into use? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Sep 1, 2021 · When any person happens to inherit from his father what he thinks a vulgar or ill-sounding appellation, Potts or Watts, Pate or Bate, Huggins or Muggins, &c. he has only to apply for a sign …