Is It One Word or Two? Figuring Out Confusing Words

Is It One Word or Two? Figuring Out Confusing Words

English is full of compound words or phrases that look and sound the same, but their meanings—and how they’re used—can change dramatically depending on use and context. Should it be “everyday” or “every day”? “Wake up” or “wake-up”? Even seasoned writers get tripped...
Unpaired Words: Why Do They Exist?

Unpaired Words: Why Do They Exist?

I bet you’ve felt disdain, but have you ever experienced dain? Probably not. After all, it doesn’t exist. Words like this are called unpaired words.  They seem like they should have an opposite, but just don’t. Let’s take a look at this language quirk and see how...
What are Fossil Words? Definition and Examples

What are Fossil Words? Definition and Examples

Fossil words have stuck around for ages despite the language evolving around them. You see them often in English, particularly in phrases like “to and fro” and “vim and vigor.” But why and how do these words survive? What are Fossil Words? Because language keeps...
What to Do When Writing Is No Longer Fun

What to Do When Writing Is No Longer Fun

There are times when writing becomes a chore. The blank page you once eagerly filled up is now an insurmountable wall. You’re not alone in feeling this way. Writer’s block isn’t the only reason why you no longer find writing fun. Let’s explore why this happens...