Me, writing an entire sentence describing process, rules and hierarchy within an organization so that I don’t have to try to spell the single word which describes this concept:
I always remember the phrase, “If you spell definitely with an ‘a’ you’re definitely an asshole”. Harsh, but it stuck in my head really well.
Can you do “effect” versus “affect” for me?
Effect is a vErb.
Affect is a nAhn.
That one’s easy. That’s discreet vs. discrete tier stuff. Get me some of that say your piece / peace stuff, awwww yeah—I’m defiantly good at grammer.
Definitively definite defined definition.
Assuming the error is with accidentally writing defiantly in lieu of definitely, I used to tell myself “There is definitely not an a in definitely.”
I always fuck up guarantee, I tend to spell it “guerantee”.
I did enjoy the glut of people online defiantly doing very mundane things
it’s the word “finite” with de- in the beginning and -ly at the end. That’s how I remember.
I always told people “definitely is spelled like infinitely, so just remember how to spell infinite”
But I suppose “finite” is even better than “infinite” since there’s less to remember.
It’s more that finite is easier because it has the long I sound at the beginning which clearly designates it as I. The short i sound in most English dialects is a middling kind of “ehh” sound that can be confused for an e a lot when sounding out a word. When I misspell definitely it’s because I spell it defenitely.
My reasoning for why “infinite” would be easy to remember is because “infinity” is notably a word with only i as a main vowel (excluding the y)
But I see what you mean too
My reasoning is that infinite is pronounced like definite, unlike finite which is pronounced nothing like definite.
That’s actually helpful. Thanks.
Also helps to think of the word “definitely” as meaning “by definition”
That helps, but it doesn’t help me remember if it’s “definitely”, “definitley”, or “definitly”.
Yeah i don’t know yo spell defenition
Did you mean “defenestration”?
It’s not like this superficially either. That’s literally what the word is.
finite - to have a limit, be bounded
The de- part is acting like it does in words like defraud. It’s not a negative, like you might see in detox, where it means to remove something or undo something. Instead, it simply insists something has been done, not unlike the suffix -ify. You’ve been defrauded. In a manner of speaking, you could say you’ve been “fraud-ified”.
You could say something that has been defined has been “finite-ified”. The possibilities of what it could be were limitless, but you restricted them to something specific. You’ve made it finite. You’ve defined it. It is definite.
Defiantly going to remember how to spell it now!
It also works for ‘infinitely’
Indefiantly? 🤔😅
Conventions of English be damned, I spell it defiantly.
You sure do.
this is why i’m enjoying learning steno, if i forget how to spell a word i can usually just sound it out :^)
This is still a thing? Where? Why?
steno’s not just court, it’s still the easiest way to do live tv captioning and CART and such
there’s also still a big hobbyist group around it, plover and hobbyist stenoboards have made it pretty easy to get into from that angle insteadLive tv captioning is a thing? Tho i get the hobbyist thing, just didn’t think of that.
yep! think news broadcasts and such, certain places have requirements on how much of live tv is captioned and to what accuracy to be accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing
It’s rreeccoommeenndd and so many others for me …
“Commend” is not as difficult for me so I just remember it as re-commend
Occourrance
Occassionnaly
i hope i never have to write beruacracy in an academic context
I can tell.
Pregante
Defentanily
People online tell me that language is fluid and spelling is interpretive. Just let your reviewers know that if they mark anything!
language is fluid and spelling is interpretive
Said every dipshit American that can’t spell in their own native language 😂
Yeah it’s totally only an American thing 🙄
Language is fluid, but standardised spellings are helpful for clarity and ease of reading.
Anybody who’s every read a document written prior to the eighteenth century will tell you that people had a pretty “interpretive” way of spelling back in the day lol.
English [Simplified]
The hallmark of a truly sophisticated language is the ability to express complex thoughts consistently and conscisely.
And without so many unnecessary U’s.
Fuck you, Kris.