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  • phrase requests - Is there a name for letting something get worse until . . .
    It may pertain to the maxim " the worse, the better ", often attributed to Vladimir Lenin in the years before the Communist Revolution There is a related philosophical idea: the modern (Hegelian Marxist) use of the term dialectic Hegel's idea was that each concept or position, theoretical as well as practical, continues to develope until it becomes useless and corrupt - entangled in its own
  • If it is the better of two options (rather than best), is there . . .
    To invert the meaning in a comparative statement, it would be better to refer to "the worse" of the two options Note that when there are only two options, the "better" of the two is also the "best"; there is nothing preventing you from emphasizing something's goodness or badness by using the superlative form even in a comparative context
  • meaning in context - What does better angel mean in Abraham Lincoln’s . . .
    Lincoln is comparing these feelings to the ones that created and unified the nation for the previous 80+ years - people working in unison to build a great nation The 'better angels' are these good, positive, constructive acts and feelings, while the current 'worse angels' are the tension, fear, and hatred that would result in a destructive war
  • Is it correct to say Til death do us apart?
    I N take thee N to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth The 'N 's, of course, are replaced by the couple's Christian names
  • What is the correct usage of worse and worst?
    The way I understand it, 'worse' is for comparisons, and 'worst' is the superlative But more and more I see people using them in the exact opposite positions That's the worse thing I've ever seen This can't get any worst This specific thing seems to occur a lot more than any mistakes, so I'm wondering what's up with this
  • What is the difference between better yet and better still?
    Is there a difference between ‘better yet’ and ‘better still’? This Ngram shows an interesting trend
  • What are the comparative superlative forms of the adjective well . . .
    This defective adjective "better" can mean "fully recovered" or merely "in an improved state compared to before " (Note: I mean "defective" the way the word is used in the context of grammar, describing a word that lacks the full complement of forms that are typical of words in its class
  • Is there a word similar to romanticize but with the opposite polarity . . .
    to deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; to make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is I am looking for a word that describes a similar exaggeration, but in the opposite direction: to make something seem worse or less appealing than it really is I would not accept words like "understate" or "downplay"
  • What are words like excellent, good, great, perfect called?
    Grammatically the word "superlative" is usually reserved for the most extreme of three adjectives formed from the same root (the midde one is called the " comparative") So: tall, taller (comparative), tallest (superlative) Short,shorter,shortest Some have non-standard forms: good, better, best; bad, worse, worst So none of the OP's examples are superlatives
  • Stingy, miserly and frugal: What is the difference in usage?
    "a miserly amount or quantity is one that is much too small" "a frugal meal is a small meal of plain food" So, "frugal" does stand out in a sense that it is mostly about food However, all the three adjectives look way too similar What's worse, they translate into exactly one in my native language





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