"Amazing" Should be Banished From the English Language

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"Astonishing," "man cave" and "baby bump" top this yr's list of mistreated, misused and just plain overused terms.

"There is nothing wrong, really, with any word – all are good," wrote E.B. White in his renowned revision of William Strunk's draw to good committal to writing, The Elements of Style, "all are in effect."

The people at, the rather aptly named, Lake Superior State University disagree. All year they hold a popular survey to determine which wrangle should be forcefully far from the English linguistic process, either because they're over-used, used falsely or simply hideous. The inclination has been functional since 1975, when former PR theater director Bill Rabe came up with the idea at a New Year's Eve Party.

"Amazing" seems to have lexical guardians upfield in arms this year, with people writing in from all over the world to express their disdain for the term.

"Every chat show uses this word at least twofold every five transactions," wrote one angry elocutionist. "Hair is not 'amazing.' Shoes are non 'amazing.' There are any number of adjectives that are far more descriptive. I saw Martha Stewart use the word 'amazing' sixfold in the first five minutes of her television system show. Help!"

"The word which erstwhile aptly described the process of giving birth is now victimised to describe such trivial things as toast, or the color of a shirt," wrote other.

"Baby bump," oftentimes used to come to to a woman's stomach during pregnancy because "catgut" sounds unpleasant and "tummy" makes anyone over the age of 30 sound like a sexual vulture, came in a close at hand second.

"Interest," as in Wall Street, earned close to wrath as well.

"'Occupy The Street' grew to become Occupy 'insert name of your city here' all terminated the country. Information technology should be banished because of the media overuse and directly people use it all the metre, i.e. 'I guess we will occupy your office and have the meeting there.' 'We are headlike to Grandmother's house – Occupy Thanksgiving is under way."

The list too included a few wrangle that aren't really words at all. "Ginormous" and "trickeration," which uninjured like something George W. George Bush would enjoin if his speeches were graphic past Dr. Seuss, both successful the list. As did aggravating arse-utter phrases like "come through the future," "give thanks you in advance," "the new normal" and "shared forfeit."

In person, I've always signed to Stephen Fry's linguistic philosophy, just if I did have to ban a set of words, I'd believably break with "knee," "arrow," "in" and "the." Not in that order.

Source: LSSU via The Guardian

https://www.escapistmagazine.com/amazing-should-be-banished-from-the-english-language/

Source: https://www.escapistmagazine.com/amazing-should-be-banished-from-the-english-language/

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