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  • Hyphenation in high frequency words - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    My granddaughter's first-grade reading papers frequently use the term "high frequency words " I'm guessing it refers to words used frequently But, if the term "high frequency words" is correctly
  • You should be well-organised or You should be well organised?
    Should I hyphenate the term 'well organised'? The context, if it matters, is the following sentence: For this role you should be well organised and analytical with some research ability (I see t
  • set or setting the standard [for something]
    But note that three of the four examples above speak of a high level of performance etc And when we speak of the standard [unqualified by an of-phrase], we surely speak of the gold standard, the best example s available: [3a]: something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example: criterion
  • nouns - Is performance singular or also plural? - English Language . . .
    In American English, you always use is with information and performance, even if you are referring to more than one piece of information or more than one performance You may be being confused by data, which can be both a singular or a plural noun; but there are very few nouns like that in American English Information is an uncountable noun, like water You don't say an information or
  • single word requests - Is there a common phrase for too casual in . . .
    Too informal is ironically the most formal way to put it While you can characterize style or language as casual, it is more idiomatic to say informal language (see this Ngram) In all dictionaries, if there are phrases, expressions or idioms used in everyday speech more than in writing, they will be labelled as informal (not casual) For example look at this definition of wow: wow exclamation
  • Is there a more obscure word that means smallest?
    I still don't understand You don't like any of Edwin Ashworth's suggestions? Are you saying you don't want a superlative form of a word that means small? (Tiniest, teensiest, minutest, littlest, wee-est, squattest, puniest, etc) Or you do want a superlative? Or some other category of word that has some other meaning? Or is the problem that you're looking for a word with a particular sound or
  • Is faster speed, faster performance correct? [duplicate]
    0 I believe technically, faster performance is correct, although it is seldom used One definition of performance is "the execution of an action" Faster performance, then, would imply the execution took less time I would recommend to use better or improved instead
  • Is there such a word as intriguement? - English Language Usage . . .
    The word intriguement is not a dictionary or a standard word It can be considered a neologism or a nonce word modelled on established words like excitement, astonishment, amazement and that has been used by some people for the intended meaning, as the noun intrigue doesn't have the sense "the condition or feeling of being intrigued" For example, intrigueness is another neologized word you





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