Editormum's Grammar Guru: Do Not Exacerbate My Exasperation

Friday, December 16, 2005

Do Not Exacerbate My Exasperation

Two frequently misused words which can make you sound very foolish when you mix them up, or quite brilliant if you get them right, are exasperate and exacerbate. The problem is really quite simple, as the words have nothing at all in common except the prefix "ex-." Exasperate (/eks ASS purr ate/)... Sign in to see full entry.

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