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If you’re concerned about the spelling, it’s best to spell the word as two words. Except means “excluding.” ExEveryone except Horace was at the party. Averse strongly dislike, oppose. Learn the differences between accept and except, affect and effect, irony and coincidence, and more %PDF %µµµµobj >/MetadataR/ViewerPreferencesR>> endobjobj > endobjobj >/ExtGState >/XObject >/ProcSet [/PDF Commonly Confused Words Most commonly confused words are homonyms— words that are similar in sound, but different in their meaning and spelling. A dictionary is the best way to make sure you are using the correct word. Advice (pronounced with Commonly Confused Words and Helpful Mnemonics. The Prime Directive: When in doubt, pull the dictionary out. Except means “excluding.” AFFECT (V)-to influence. ex: The report warned of adverse weather. ex: Lack of sleep affects the quality of life. advice (noun) breath (noun) chose (past tense) cloths (fabrics) device (noun) envelope (noun) human (of people) later (after more time) A list of words that are often misused or confused, with explanations and examples from various sources. Mnemosyne Greek goddess of memory. Keep in mind that this list is not exhaustive; there are multiple meanings for some of these words Adverse unfavorable, harmful. EFFECT-(N), the result, ex: The storm had a negative effect on the road. ex: As the boss, he is not averse to authority. Learn the differences between accept and except, affect and effect, Accept means “to receive.” ExPlease accept our apologies. advice, advise. a) All right, WORDS WITH SIMILAR SPELLINGS. A LOT (two words)-many Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound. Exan apple, an electric guitar, an honor student, an outrage accept, except Accept means “to receive.” ExPlease accept our apologies. accept/except — A list of words that are often misused or confused, with explanations and examples from various sources. These words have the same meaning! Exa computer, a student’s grade, a university, a window Use an before words that begin with a vowel sound. It should ALWAYS be spelled as TWO words.