FastSaying
Writers who hedge their use of unfamiliar, infrequent, or informal words with 'I know that's not a real word,' hoping to distance themselves from criticism, run the risk of creating doubt where perhaps none would have naturally arisen.
Erin McKean
Arisen
Creating
Criticism
Distance
Doubt
Hedge
Hoping
Informal
Know
Naturally
None
Perhaps
Real
Risk
Run
Themselves
Unfamiliar
Use
Where
Who
Word
Words
Would
Writers
Related Quotes
I think we would all like to believe that every new event demands a new word. But we're environmentally conscious with our words. We recycle words we've got.
— Erin McKean
Believe
Conscious
Demands
I don't know any other public figure who has inspired so many words in a single year.
— Erin McKean
Words
That's what dictionaries do. They catalog words in popular use.
— Erin McKean
Words
All words have life cycles.
— Erin McKean
Cycles
Life
Words
Words take on many different meanings.
— Erin McKean
Different
Many
Meanings