diffuse/ defuse

Jonathan Lighter wuxxmupp2000 at YAHOO.COM
Sun Jan 30 06:18:29 UTC 2005


She would have.

This is what happens when one quotes from memory.

JL



Wilson Gray <wilson.gray at RCN.COM> wrote:
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The teacher didn't notice anything wrong with the sentence, "Which is
the write word?"

-Wilson

On Jan 29, 2005, at 5:58 PM, Jonathan Lighter wrote:

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> These verbs are increasingly confused in writing, with "defuse"
> threatening to oust the other.
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> Anyone else notice this?
>
> I gave a high school English teacher the following inquisitorial test:
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> "Which is the write word? 'The ghostly vapor was slowly (diffused /
> defused) throughout the haunted tax office.'"
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> She immediately selected "defused" as correct. Under further
> inquisition she confessed that "diffused" just looked wrong."
>
> E pede Herculem,
>
> JL
>
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