
Why do we use the word “oops”, if something goes wrong?
Mar 1, 2014 · Why do we use the word oops in a sentence or when communicating with others, if something goes wrong? I would like to know the correct information regarding this question.
What is the difference between "oof" and "oops"? - slang
Sep 24, 2019 · Can I interpret that "oops" is for when you yourself make a mistake and "oof" is for when someone else has a slip up? Do they share same origin? They seem awfully symmetric.
What's the antonym for Schadenfreude? - English Language & Usage …
Mar 13, 2012 · Schadenfreude is the joy or pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. What is the word for joy or pleasure derived from the happiness of others?
nuance - Asymmetry of "not good" and "not bad" - English Language ...
Feb 26, 2021 · You are correct. "Not good" always means "unacceptable" or, in the case of situations "worrying". In fact "not good" can come close to meaning "disasterous" when referring to situations. …
typography - When a dagger is used to indicate a note, must it come ...
Feb 3, 2013 · It is not at all unusual to see the dagger used as the only note marker, or to have the asterisk skipped and the dagger and double dagger used. Often the asterisk is apt to be mistaken for …
Is 'clinicality' a word? Is 'Woolfesque' a word? [closed]
Mar 22, 2024 · The only online dictionaries in which 'clinicality' appears are Wikitionary and WordSense. I have not found conclusive evidence that it is not a word. I am better acquainted with English than …
What does ‘play a blinder’ mean? Is it a popular phrase?
Jan 1, 2012 · Play a blinder is British slang for play exceptionally well, successfully execute a cunning plan, etc. All instances shown on that link are UK usage - set the corpus to American, and there are …
hyphenation - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Aug 14, 2010 · Some compound words are written without hyphens (nonaggression, nonbeliever), some with hyphens (well-intentioned), and others with spaces (post office). Is there a rule or good guide as …
Word for "Putting a Lot of People in One Place"
Feb 13, 2023 · Is there a word, preferably a verb, that means that keeping a large group of people in a small confined space? For example, the US government "kept" a large number of child …
word choice - My younger/little/smaller sister - English Language ...
Jun 12, 2015 · which one is the correct phrase to say? I have always been confused by that. My {younger|little|smaller} sister.