“Bare with me” is an incorrect spelling of the phrase bear with me. Although “bare” can be a verb (meaning “uncover”), it does not make sense here. The correct verb here is “bear,” and it means “endure” or “carry.”
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Please bear with me is a polite way of asking for someone’s patience (e.g., “Please bear with me as I find your records”). “Bear” here is a verb that means “carry” or “endure.” It is often followed by a conjunction (e.g., “while” or “as”).
It is sometimes incorrectly spelled “bare” but this is a completely different word and is incorrect.
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Eponymous is a four syllable word, and the emphasis falls on the second syllable: [ih-pon-uh-muss].
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There are several synonyms or near-synonyms of eponymous, including:
- Self-titled
- Eponymic
- Self-named
- Nominative
- Titular
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The correct spelling of the Latin phrase that means “excessively” or “to the point of sickness” is ad nauseam. “Nauseum” with a “u” is always incorrect.
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Ad nauseam is an adverb meaning something is going on too long or is being repeated too much. Some synonyms and near synonyms of ad nauseam are:
- Excessively
- Long-windedly
- At great length
- To a sickening degree
- Repetitively
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There are many synonyms for verbiage, both in the sense of excessive use of language and when it means “style of language.”
Synonyms for excessive use of language include:
Synonyms for “style of language” include:
- Language
- Diction
- Syntax
- Style
- Wording
- Turn of phrase
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There are three syllables in verbiage. The emphasis is on the first syllable: [ver-bee-ij].
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Passed is the past tense form of the verb pass, which means to proceed or to die.
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When L and i are capitalized, some fonts make it hard to tell the difference between them. The correct abbreviation is LMK, which means “Let me know.”
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