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Misused and Misunderstood: Words You Might Be Using Wrong

Misused and Misunderstood: Words You Might Be Using Wrong

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Contingency

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Disinterested

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Exhibit

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Flagrant

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Further

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Infamous

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Insure

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Notorious

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Penultimate

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Tortuous

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Contingency
Disinterested
Exhibit
Flagrant
Further
Infamous
Insure
Notorious
Penultimate
Tortuous

English may often seem like an easy language to those familiar with it, but even to native speakers, it can be confusing. It is a language filled with words that are easily confused with one another or look the same but mean something different. A perfect example can be seen in the question "Are you content with the content of your package." This can trip up even the savviest of wordsmiths and might be one of the many words you might be using wrong.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it is estimated there are around 171,476 current words used in the English language — words drawn from Germanic roots, Latin, and Greek, and in lesser quantities from more than 350 other tongues. English, like most languages, constantly evolves. Not only do new words get added every year but the meanings of words can change over time.

Evolving languages is a way of the world and to successfully communicate with others depends on a shared vocabulary. Even if the meanings of words slowly change, we need to know what they mean when we write or speak them. (Here are words that weren't around two decades ago.)

Here are words you might be using wrong:

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