Confusing Words That Can Harm Your Career Trajectory – Part 1
Hank Boyer
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A homonym is a word that sounds roughly the same as another word but is very different in meaning. The proper use of homonyms is a communication skill that requires correct application, similar to spelling and grammar. These ideas apply to both written and spoken communications.
The incorrect usage of homonyms jumps out at readers and listeners and causes them to draw negative impressions of the speaker or writer.?Fair or not, readers and listeners often judge a person’s intelligence by their command of language and its correct usage. ?
Here are some commonly confused words and homonyms that sound similar but are often confused:
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Amount, Number & Quantity
Amount is used for things you can’t measure. Number is a specific quantity of a plural something.?Quantity is used for things that can be measured.?Examples:
Adverse and Averse
Adverse means to be against; antagonistic, harmful, or unfavorable, such as being in an adversarial position.?Averse means to avoid.?Examples:
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Affect & Effect
These two words can trip up even the best of writers. Pronounced almost the same, the difference is in the first letter. Make sure you know the difference between this set of homonyms.?Examples:
Compliment & Complement
Compliment means point out something favorable, while complement means to add to or improve.?Examples:
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Discreet & Discrete
Discreet means cautious, while discrete means separate.?Examples:
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Elicit & Illicit
Elicit means to ask for or request, while illicit means something illegal.?Examples:
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Farther & Further
Modern usage has been so blurred on these that many use the two words interchangeably.?Farther describes a physical distance while further describes a figurative degree, extent, or amount.?Examples:
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Imply & Infer
The person speaking or writing implies (hint at something but doesn’t state it directly) while listeners infer (deduce meaning for what was said or written).?Examples:
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Inquire & Enquire
The two words are almost interchangeable. Enquire carries a broad but less formal sense of asking, while inquire is more formal.?Examples:
Insure, Ensure & Assure
All three words share in the concept of making something sure.?Insure generally means to guard, protect, or compensate against loss. Ensure means to do or possess what is necessary for success.?Assure means to promise something with confidence.?Examples:
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Its & It’s
These three letters put together can form one word or two words simply by the break of an apostrophe. Its is possessive, while it’s is a contraction of it is.?Examples:
?Bottom Line
English is one of the world’s most challenging languages because of words that sound the same, or have multiple but unrelated meanings.?There are a number of other commonly confused words to be aware of in your job search, such as “principal” or “principle” and “incite” or “insight.” ?Your ability to write a professional and?error-free cover letter?and résumé is a reason for an employer to want to follow up with you. Even if you have the specific qualifications to meet what the employer is looking for, poor proofreading of your documents can disqualify you.??
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Author’s note: This post first appeared on the BMG blog, a terrific source for career, sales, and leadership best-practices advice. ?Part 2 of this post is scheduled for Tuesday, February 15th.?
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