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Ambiguous vs Ambivalent

Ambiguous vs Ambivalent

Ambiguous and ambivalent are adjectives that are used to indicate uncertainty. However, they are used in entirely different scenarios, even though they share the Latin prefix ambi-, which means “both,” so it is easy to see how they can be...

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Lead vs Led & L.E.D.

Lead vs Led & L.E.D.

The words lead vs. led are particularly tricky because sometimes they sound alike and sometimes they don't. Led (which rhymes with red) is both the past and past participle form of the verb lead (which rhyme with deed). The verb lead means to guide, direct, or bring...

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Then vs Than

Then vs Than

Then and than are two commonly confused words with different meanings and grammatical roles. The Meaning of Then Then (pronounced with a short “e” sound) refers to time. It’s typically an adverb, but it’s also used as a noun meaning “that time” and as...

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Confidant(e) vs Confident

Confidant(e) vs Confident

Here are another couple of words that sound and look very much alike yet are very different in terms of meaning and use. Confidant and confident. Although these two words are only separated by a single letter in their spellings, they are miles apart in terms of...

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Licence vs License

Licence vs License

It’s easy to make spelling mistakes. All writers make them. Sometimes, however, words have more than one accepted spelling. This is the case with licence and license. They are two variants of the same word, but they refer to different parts of speech. When to Use...

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