07-28-2015, 02:47 PM
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/5447847c90f1a
Commits one of my most-hated (because most-common, sigh) linguistic pet peeves.
"Discreet" means non-obvious or secret.
"Discrete" means unitary and separated.
That, along with one-word "alot", are things I absolutely go bonkers over.
Not ranting.... not ranting .... not ranting.... No, edit out the rant .... Grrrrr...
Commits one of my most-hated (because most-common, sigh) linguistic pet peeves.
"Discreet" means non-obvious or secret.
"Discrete" means unitary and separated.
That, along with one-word "alot", are things I absolutely go bonkers over.
Not ranting.... not ranting .... not ranting.... No, edit out the rant .... Grrrrr...