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  1. Can "mongrel" be used to refer to people? - English Language

    Apr 6, 2018 · As @Green Grasso Holm said in her answer, mongrel can be used for a person. But, as many others commented, it is an extremely offensive term when applied to a person.

  2. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 17, 2015 · Actually, in the US "mongrel" has more the meaning of a mixed-breed dog, while "mutt" is simply an unimpressive dog.

  3. meaning - What does "an eater of broken meats" mean from this ...

    Dec 26, 2023 · A knave; a rascal; an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knave; a lily-livered, action-taking knave, a whoreson, …

  4. What makes the spelling of "psychedelic" a mongrel spelling?

    Oct 30, 2021 · This mongrel spelling of the word 'psychedelic' was loathed by American ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, but championed by Timothy Leary, who thought it sounded better.

  5. Use of the word "tongue" to refer to a specific language

    Apr 2, 2024 · Here's someone in 2011 calling English a "mongrel tongue", and you can find lots of "common tongue", "shared tongue", etc. There's something a bit poetic, twee, or old-fashioned about …

  6. word choice - Mongoloid with reference to Down's syndrome - English ...

    May 9, 2012 · No, don't use use mongoloid to refer to Down's syndrome in any form of English, it's offensive. The Downs Syndrome Association advise the media of What To Say / Not Say, including: …

  7. Why does the suffix "monger" persist only for certain trades?

    Nov 4, 2015 · The negative connotation probably is magnified through psychological pairing with mongrel... The mind is a funny thing that way.

  8. Rule for the pronunciation of the letter O as /ʌ/ vs. /ɒ/

    I don't know of any useful rule for when O is pronounced as /ʌ/. There aren't that many words where O in a stressed syllable is pronounced as /ʌ/, so I think it's most practical to just memorize the …

  9. what is the difference between 'similarity to' and 'similarity with'?

    Jan 31, 2013 · Both are found, but there is no obvious difference in meaning. Similarity to is the preferred construction in both American and British English. The Corpus of Contemporary American …

  10. Is the underlying form of "n" /n/ or /ŋ/ in words ending in -nk?

    Jul 1, 2021 · There can be different vowel allophones before /n/ and /ŋ/ As long as we assume that /n/ and /ŋ/ are both phonemes of Modern English, there doesn't seem to be any good reason to …