Misogamist, misogynist, misandrist?

Misogamist = Hater of marriage [mis-uh–gam-ist] Misogynist = A person who dislikes or hates women [mi-soj–uh-nist] Misandrist = A person who dislikes or hates men [mis-an-drist]   Connected words: Misogamy = dislike or aversion to marriage [mi-sog–uh-mee] Misogyny = dislike or hatred for women [mi-soj–uh-nee] Misandry = dislike or hatred for men [mis-an-dree]   Similarly, Feminism = movement for recognition of the claims of women for rights ( legal, political, etc.) equal to those possessed by men. Sexism = prejudice or discrimination typically against women, on the basis of sex.  …

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Miss, Ms, Mrs, Missis/Missus?

Miss – title for an unmarried woman or girl who has no other title. Miss Reshma Ms – is used for a married or unmarried woman (OR in other words, it is the feminine gender of Mr.) ‘Mr’ doesn’t indicate whether one is married or unmarried. There are women who prefer to be known as individuals in their own capacities as women instead of being known as the wives of their husbands. And in certain cases, we do not know whether they are married or…

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Assume vs. Presume

Assume = suppose to be the case WITHOUT PROOF We can’t assume the suspects to be guilty. I’m assuming everyone here has a pen to write with. Presume = suppose something is the case on the BASIS OF PROBABILITY. I presume they are not coming since they haven’t replied to the invitation. I presume he is Dr Rajiv Zachariah, the cardiologist because there’s a stethoscope hanging around his neck.

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Caretaker or caregiver?

Caretaker = A person employed to look after a building or animals; janitor, warden, watchman. He works as a college caretaker. Two lions escaped from their cage and killed their caretaker. Caregiver = someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, sick or differently abled. Some caregivers are family members. Others are paid. When she got sick her husband became her caregiver. She has become a caregiver for her mother and father. Since I am away on my official duties very often…

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Perceptual, perceptive & perceptible

Perceptual = relating to the ability to interpret or become aware of something through senses. A patient with perceptual problems. Perceptual skills are particularly important in sports. Perceptive = Having or showing an unusually good ability to notice and understand. A perceptive woman. perceptive comments. He is so perceptive when it comes to other people’s feelings. Perceptible = Noticeable, perceivable. Perceptible improvement in working standards. A perceptible decline in public confidence. A perceptible change in his behaviour.

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Faculty vs. faculties

Faculty = Power of mind or physical or natural ability to hear, see, think, move, etc. (in this case plural ‘faculties’ is possible as the case may be) Prof. Thomas has a great faculty for learning languages. Even at the age of 90 he still had all his faculties. The mental faculties. BUT never use faculties in the following cases. A) Faculty = The whole teaching staff of a University or department such as the Faculty of Law/Science. The principal convened the meeting of the faculty (…

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Go shopping or go for shopping?

We use GO -ing for a number of activities, esp., sports. ( NOT go for -ing) Go shopping (NOT go for shopping) We went shopping yesterday in Lulu mall (NOT went for shopping) When did you last go shopping? (NOT go for shopping) We are going shopping next week. ( NOT go for shopping ) Why don’t you go swimming with your friends? (NOT go for swimming) Let’s go fishing this evening. (NOT go for fishing ) She’s gone jogging. (NOT gone for jogging )…

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Material vs. materials

I) Both the words material and materials can be used when we want to refer to physical objects. not enough material for two overcoats. a few meters of dress material. Stone is a durable material. Writing materials such as paper and pens. Dress materials. II) material (legal) = important, essential. material evidence The judge warned the witness not to hold back material facts. BUT, when you want to mean information or ideas (non-physical) you must use MATERIAL not MATERIALS. I hoped to find material for…

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Social vs. Sociable

social = connected with life in a society Crime and unemployment are the most serious social problems. Social customs/reforms/functions. Kuriachan leads an active social life despite his busy office responsibilities. People are encouraged to take part in social activities with a view to ensuring social strength and security. sociable = fond of the company of others, friendly, showing friendliness Our new neighbours are not very sociable (social✗) They are sociable people who enjoy having parties. Ours is a very sociable little village where people enjoy…

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Migrate, emigrate or immigrate?

migrate (of birds, animals, and people) = move from one place to another (to live there). How do birds know when to migrate and how do their way back home? A lot of new software engineers migrated to America where they could earn more. emigrate (ONLY for people) = leave your own country and make your home in another one. Tomy Methipara decided to emigrate to the US. Many people emigrate to European countries in search of better prospects. immigrate (seldom used) = enter a…

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