The word handsome is easily understood and commonly used; It means “good-looking,” with high-class and masculine associations—i.e. typically a man who is dressed and groomed like a “gentleman” (neat, clean, wearing non-casual clothing). Handsome can also be used to describe a woman, sometimes, but still carries a masculine connotation, versus “pretty,” which has feminine connotations. A handsome […]
Funeral vs Funereal: Here’s the Correct Spelling and Meaning
Funeral is a noun, and funereal is an adjective—they are the same word in different forms (different parts of speech). A funeral is the ceremony we have after a person has died, which ends with the burial or cremation (burning). The funeral is not the act of burying or cremating the body, but rather the whole ritual, which […]
Former vs Latter: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
Former means “the first of two things” and latter means “the second of two things,” however people tend to use them a bit more loosely: Alice, Bob, and Grace are joining us for dinner. The former (Alice) is coming early and the latter two (Bob and Grace) are coming later. Also, former has a second meaning, “earlier or past” while […]
Gaff vs Gaffe: Here’s the Difference in Meaning with Sentence Examples
Of these two words, gaffe is much more common and is often misspelled as gaff, which is an uncommon word. Gaffe, a noun, is “a mistake, especially a clumsy social or diplomatic action.” Gaffe can be used to describe almost any kind of mistake; however, it is most often used for mistakes of social or diplomatic behavior, […]
Gantlet or Gauntlet? Here’s the Correct Spelling and Usage
These are the same word, but gauntlet is the much more common spelling. Gantlet may be seen as an error by many people, although it is nothing more than a variation, albeit much less commonly used. Gauntlet has two meanings, each a part of a popular English saying. The most common meaning comes from the idiom to run […]
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