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"Hypercorrection" literally means over + correction. The meaning of a word like ... Ironically, Hypercorrection is done from a motive to be correct. ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/intro.html
Word, Chapter, Hypercorrect Form, Common Form. cripple, political, taken offensively by some, disabled. dumb, political, taken offensively by some ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/index2.html
Word, Chapter, Hypercorrect Form, Common Form. above, no basis, not a noun nor an adjective, none of the above; the above words. affect, confusing ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/index1.html
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3/1/5) I recall my grade school teachers saying that "haven't" is correct for "ain't got no." Sounds poetic to me, and to this day, I still say that there's ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/new.html
A co-worker once asked how to spell "antidote" (he was trying to spell "anecdote"). I asked a co-worker how he liked earning "remedial" (menial) wages. ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/duh.html
Political correctness is a field of study in itself. I'll begin this category with a few words that are both politically-incorrect and are closely related ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/political.html
4/9/2) new items in Religion sections. The answer to that aged old question of whether the glass is half full or half empty is "both." ...
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Mundane: From the Latin meaning "worldly," but commonly used to mean "boring." Aggravate: Means "to make serious," but often used as a synonym for "annoy." ...
www.russ.org/hypercorrect/change.html
Etc should be abbreviated Et.C. or E.C. (et cetera). A common expression is "centered around" but the more logical form would be "revolved around. ...
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