From the Oxford Dictionaries Website:
With over 170,000 words to choose from why is it that so many people use so few and even then they still get the meaning wrong. Insure / Ensure / Assure springs to mind. Interestingly, before reading this thread, I wrote an email to a customer and used the word obviate as I couldn't think of a better word to sum up what I wanted to say. Knowing them, I know they won't have to google it to find out the meaning but for many people I would hazard a guess that it is a word that ironically they think is unnecessary. :wink:
The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use, and 47,156 obsolete words.
With over 170,000 words to choose from why is it that so many people use so few and even then they still get the meaning wrong. Insure / Ensure / Assure springs to mind. Interestingly, before reading this thread, I wrote an email to a customer and used the word obviate as I couldn't think of a better word to sum up what I wanted to say. Knowing them, I know they won't have to google it to find out the meaning but for many people I would hazard a guess that it is a word that ironically they think is unnecessary. :wink: