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  1. Corrupt or corrupted? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 10, 2017 · Should I say "the thing is corrupted" or "the thing is corrupt"? Would they carry different meanings? i.e "My hard drive is corrupted, so all of my information is lost" vs "My hard drive is corr...

  2. For computer science, are the files corrupted or corrupt?

    Aug 27, 2015 · 1 Files are corrupted, sometimes by people who are corrupt. I don't think inanimate objects can be corrupt, but they can be corrupted. *cor·rupt (kə-rŭpt′) adj. Marked by immorality and …

  3. Adjective for 'made of pus' or 'corrupted by pus' or something of ...

    Jun 24, 2019 · Adjective for 'made of pus' or 'corrupted by pus' or something of something of pus Ask Question Asked 6 years, 9 months ago Modified 2 years, 4 months ago

  4. Word for when one uses the wrong word in a sentence

    Nov 23, 2013 · Specifically, I'm looking for the term for when a person uses a word correctly, but intends a different meaning. For example: I empathize with you. When the person really means: I sympathize …

  5. nouns - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 2, 2024 · A phobia once meant a medical condition. Unfortunately xenophobia's medical use as fear of foreigners has been corrupted by use as a kind of fancy synonym for racism. Similarly for silly …

  6. Origin of 'bog-standard' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 28, 2020 · Which at the time was as good a standard as you could get. At the time Britain was still a strong engineering/ manufacturing base. Japan was up and coming, while China and Hong Kong …

  7. What might a pub named "the bull and last" likely be a reference to?

    Jun 11, 2023 · We know that the "Goat and Compasses" is corrupted from "God encompasses Us," that "Pig and Whistle" was originally the Saxon "Piga and Wassail," equivalent to "a lass and a glass" or …

  8. Synonym of 'kangaroo court' - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 4, 2016 · The original kangaroo court was the Star Chamber in particular under the Tudors and Stuarts. In modern usage, legal or administrative bodies with strict, arbitrary rulings and secretive …

  9. etymology - Where did to "pore over" come from? - English Language ...

    Mar 8, 2015 · link PORER, po'rur, s. One who pores or studies diligently. From an 1882 book titled Folk Etymology. A Dictionary of Corrupted Words, we read the following: It seems probable that the verb …

  10. word usage - Why do the British refer to things as 'posh' - English ...

    Aug 13, 2025 · In Romany poshero, the affix ero being corrupted from hāro, copper, i.e., a copper or a penny. Posh an' posh, half and half, applied to those who are of mixed blood, or half gypsey.