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Tip of the Day

10/31/2025

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The difference between "feudal" and "futile" is that "feudal" is a synonym of such terms as "medieval", "antique", "archaic", "primitive", "antiquated" and "old" while "futile" is a synonym of such terms as "unsuccessful", "useless", "fruitless", "vain", "silly", "goofy", "frivolous" and "foolish". Example only: It's futile to go back to having a feudal system today even if it sounds like a fair one in many ways.
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Tip of the Day

10/29/2025

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The difference between "decent", "descent" and "dissent" is as follows: "Decent" is always an adjective and is synonymous with such terms as "nice", "honorable", "honest", "ethical", "proper", "polite", "acceptable", "pure", "modest", "clean", "adequate", "good" and "satisfactory". "Descent" is always a noun and is synonymous with such terms as "drop", "deterioration", "degradation", "demise", "invasion", "attack", "ancestry" and "downhill". "Dissent" can be a noun or verb and is synonymous with such terms as "discord", "strife", "dissention", "heresy", "nonconformity", "error", "disagree", "object" and "differ". Example only: If you're going to dissent out loud, please be decent about it so we don't have a sudden descent into chaos.
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Tip of the Day

10/22/2025

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The difference between "faze" and "phase" is that "faze" is a verb synonymous with such terms as "embarrass", "confuse", "bother", "fluster" and "rattle" while "phase" can be a noun or verb and is synonymous with such terms as "aspect", "side", "angle", "part", "stage", "chapter", "step", "point", "condition", "rig", "shape" and "adjust". Example only: Even at this late phase of the game, the players show no sign of being fazed.
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Tip of the Day

10/21/2025

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The difference between "straight" and "strait" is that "straight" is typically used as an adjective or adverb and is synonymous with such terms as "linear", "honest", "pure", "outspoken", "direct", "sober", "consecutive", "right" and "openly" while "strait", in its current use, is often a noun sometimes used in plural and is synonymous with such terms as "neck", "channel", "bay", "gulf", "roads", "anguish", "distress", "pain", "agony", "sorrow" and "sadness". Example only: Going straight into quiet time is a great help to me when I'm in dire straits and need a reprieve.
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Tip of the Day

10/20/2025

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The difference between "meet" and "mete" is that "meet" can be a verb, noun or adjective and is a synonym of such terms as "encounter", "converge", "find", "fulfill", "face", "match", "tolerate", "pay", "tournament" and "suitable" while "mete" is usually used in combination with "out" and is a synonym of such terms as "distribute", "dispense" and "provide". Example only: I'll meet all of you in the parking lot in a few minutes and mete out the flyers.
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Tip of the Day

10/16/2025

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The difference between "aspire" and "inspire" is that "aspire" is a synonym of such terms as "intend", "plan", "hope", "aim", "wish", "rise", "ascend" and "climb" while "inspire" is a synonym of such terms as "encourage", "embolden", "stimulate", "elicit", "evoke" and "reveal". Example only: It's not a mere by-product that the athletes inspire others by how they aspire to do their best.
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