Gilt is the past participle of the verb to gild, so describing something covered with a thin layer of gold, or other superficial decoration: Some walls of the Hermitage castle in St. Petersburg are covered with gilt carvings. Gilt can also be used as a noun meaning “decoration” or “superficial beauty.” Guilt, on the other hand, means “the […]
Gild vs Guild: Here’s the Difference in Meaning and Usage
Both of these words originate from the medieval period of European history. Gild is a verb meaning “to put a thin layer of gold, or an attractive appearance, on something.” Originally, gild referred specifically to gold (the origin of the word’s sound) and is still used this way. However, nowadays, one can also use gild metaphorically, such as […]
Habitants vs Inhabitants: Here’s the Difference
The nouns habitant and inhabitant can be used in the same way, but habitant is archaic and rarely used anymore. Habitant and inhabitant both refer to people or other creatures who live in a certain location, or within a certain container: The inhabitants of the tent were a young couple. The inhabitants of Oregon face terrible danger from wildfires. Habitant also has […]
Grisly, Gristly, Grizzled, and Grizzly: What’s the Difference
All of these words are adjectives (not adverbs, despite the -ly ending). Grisly means “causing a feeling of horror or disgust,” such as images or stories of violence and disease. The root of the word—gris—originally meant fear. Gristly describes gristle, or rather meat containing gristle; gristle is the hard, stringy, chewy material, made mostly of cartilage, found […]
Handsome vs Hansom: Here’s the Difference in Meaning and Usage
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 […]
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