About 50 results
Open links in new tab
  1. meaning - Why are "scaring" and "scarring" confused by some ...

    Jul 23, 2012 · Scaring is related to the word scare, while scarring is related to the word scar. Why is it that some dictionaries get these two words confused? For example, when you use Mac OS X Lion's …

  2. Need a word for "Should not have happened' with a negative context

    I would use ill-advised, misguided, wrong-headed, or mistaken. "Based on the open scarring left behind from the use of sutures, the whole experience seems ill-advised." "Based on the open scarring left …

  3. Why are burn degrees 1 to 3 as least severe to most severe but murder ...

    Jul 29, 2025 · Healing can require up to eight weeks and scarring may occur. In a full-thickness or third-degree burn, the injury extends to all layers of the skin. Often there is no pain and the burnt area is …

  4. "I'm well" vs. "I'm good" vs. "I'm doing well", etc

    Aug 13, 2010 · The greeting How are you? is asking How are you doing in general? — How are you? I'm well. [Misunderstood the question.] because well as an adjective which means: in good health …

  5. Is it makeup or make-up or make up? - English Language & Usage …

    Oct 31, 2014 · If you take a makeup test, is it correct to call it a makeup, make up, or make-up test? I know that makeup is also what some people put on their faces to look different. I think that make-up …

  6. idioms - "in the same vein as" vs. "in a similar vein to" vs. "along a ...

    May 2, 2014 · "In the same vein as" is the most common idiom by a long shot. The other options "in a similar vein to" and "along the same vein" sound a little odd to my ear. I guess you'd be better off …

  7. meaning - What is a word that means unforgettable but with a …

    Nov 18, 2014 · 0 How about the word “ scarring ”? TFD gives: v. scarred, scar·ring, scars v.tr. To mark with a scar. To leave lasting signs of damage on

  8. Where did the phrase "batsh*t crazy" come from?

    The word crazy is a later addition. Scanning Google Books I find a handful of references starting from the mid-60s where batshit is clearly just a variation on bullshit (nonsense, rubbish) - which meaning …

  9. Origin of the phrases “third time’s the charm” and “third time lucky”?

    Jun 26, 2024 · What is the origin of the saying “Third time’s the charm”? I’ve also heard “third time lucky” used as well. Are these two expressions related to each other?

  10. Differences between slang words for breasts

    Apr 14, 2025 · What is the difference between “tits” and “boobs”? P.S. I'm not sure if this question is appropriate but as English is not my native language I really would love to know the difference.