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Race vs. Ethnicity: Navigating Distinctions in Identity Understanding the differences between "race" and "ethnicity" is essential in discussions about identity and diversity. This article aims to clarify the distinctions between "race" an... |
The bat used in playing tennis and related games is either a racket or a racquet. Both forms are standard, so use either. However, the game resembling squash is always rackets in British English but racquets in Ameri... |
noun |
Some words exist in English language which have same sounds but different meanings. Rain, reign and rein also fall in this category. These three words have almost similar pronunciations but their meanings and usage is totally different. Here are f... |
raise - verb and noun |
Homophones are words that share the same pronunciation but differ in spelling and meaning, such as to, too, two; and so, sew, and sow. Homophones and confusingly similar words are the stuff that malapropisms are made of. A malapr... |
Raise Raise needs an object for reference. ... |
Ram vs. RAM ... |
You may use the hyphen (or the en dash) to show a range of numbers: These statistics appear on pages 54-56. Previous: Chapter 10 - Hyphen... |
adjective |
raspberry - noun |
adjective |
There are many spelling differences between American and British English. In some cases, the same word will be spelled one way in American English and another way in British English. There are times when this inconsistency is ver... |
realistic - adjective |
realistically - correct spelling realistically - adverb |
Introduction Language can often be a source of confusion, especially when two words sound similar but have vastly different meanings. In this essay, we will explore the differences between the terms 'reality' and 'realty', examining thei... |
realize - verb |
She realized her mistake after it was too late. Or is it realised? Have you ever wondered what is the difference between realise with s and realize with a z... |
really - adverb |
Real is an adjective meaning “genuine” or “authentic,” or having a “verifiable existence.”Really is an adverb ... |
reason - noun and verb |
rebellion - noun |
The terms "reboot" and "restart" are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation, particularly in the realms of computing and technology. However, a closer examination reveals subtle but important distinctions that set these two terms apar... |
verb |
verb |
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