I use an edit checklist while self-editing, including a confused words list. Here are some from my lengthy list:
altar – religious table
alter – to change
bridal – relating to a wedding
bridle – for a horse
council – elected officials
counsel – give advice
fair – treated equally
fair – an event
fare – sum charged
fare – food
fear – frightened
incite – provoke
insight – understanding
rain – wet weather
reign – period of rule by king or queen
rein – for a horse
team – group of people
teem – a lot of falling rain
their – belonging to them
there – that place
they're – they are
weak – not strong
week – seven days
affect - to change
effect – result of change
farther – distance
further – figuratively
than – rather
then – time
loose – not fixed in place
lose – misplace
lose – be defeated
fiancé – male
fiancée – female
What words trip you up?
9 comments:
Good list, Dawn. Discreet/discrete, forbear/forebear, and dependent/dependant have made me stop and look them up. That's why we have dictionaries. And editors!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing, Pat. I'll add these words to my list. I keep my dictionary and thesaurus close while writing, but also having a problem word list nearby is handy when editing.
Thanks for the reminders Dawn. Have a great weekend!
Hi, Jacqueline, so glad you dropped by. You have a great weekend too, and stay cool!
Thank you for this!
One of my pet peeves is when people confuse there/their/they're, or effect/affect.
The one that trips me up most? Lay vs Lie. I had to look it up and write the rules down in a Word doc I keep on my computer desktop for quick access.
bear and bare
affect and effect (worst one for me)
Hi, Meredith. Lie and lay make me crazy! :) Thanks for visiting and sharing.
Oh, Paisley, I'll add bear and bare to my list. Thanks so much for stopping by.
You've posted an excellent list. Then and than trip me up, sometimes, as well as towards and toward.
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