List of English words with disputed usage


Some English words are often used in ways that are contentious among writers on usage and prescriptive commentators. The contentious usages are especially common in spoken English, and academic linguists point out that they are accepted by many listeners. While in some circles the usages below may make the speaker sound uneducated or illiterate, in other circles the more standard or more traditional usage may make the speaker sound stilted or pretentious.
For a list of disputes more complicated than the usage of a single word or phrase, see English usage controversies.
Abbrev.DictionaryFurther details
AHD4The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language4th Edition
AHD5The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language5th Edition, 2013, online
CHAMBERSChambers 21st Century Dictionary2006
COD11Concise Oxford English Dictionary11th Edition
COEDCompact Oxford English DictionaryAskOxford.com
ENCARTAEncarta World English Dictionaryonline
FOWLERThe New Fowler's Modern English UsageRevised 3rd Edition
MAUGarner's Modern American Usage3rd Edition
M-WMerriam-Websteronline
OEDOxford English Dictionaryonline
RHRandom House Unabridged Dictionary2006; at Dictionary.com

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