
- Distribution of slang term “opp” - English Language & Usage Stack ...- Apr 3, 2023 · The mainstream dictionary entries seem to be either for "opp" meaning "opportunity" (as in "business opp", "job opp"), or as an abbreviation for terms such as "opposite" or "opus". … 
- single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange- Nov 10, 2015 · Opp. to rare. and 'rare' in this sense: a. Originally: (of an organ or tissue, soil, or other substance) having the constituent material or particles loose or not closely packed … 
- Usage of "p." versus "pp." versus "pg." to denote page numbers …- Mar 1, 2011 · Per Strunk and White's Elements of Style, p. is used to denote 1 page, pp. to denote a range of pages. This form of citation is used when you are using brief/in text … 
- Onboard into/onto/to - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange- Jul 29, 2022 · I'm trying to figure out which is the right preposition to use after "onboard" (in the meaning of "integrate someone into an organization or … 
- What do you call a person who has had sex reassignment surgery?- Sep 18, 2015 · transgender is an umbrella term that refers to anybody who has a gender identity different to their at-birth sex, regardless of whether they have had sex reassignment surgery or … 
- Is “misogyny” only applicable to men? What is the antonym of …- Feb 25, 2012 · The way it is used, it does very much seem like Lemon is the misogyner. But what the author is trying to say is that this man -- it's a movie, based on the two names being given - … 
- Which is correct, "opt out of" or "opt out from" and why?- May 9, 2022 · Welcome! Please edit to show what you've found already, why you think that one might be more "correct" than the other, and what shade of meaning you want. This is not really … 
- What is the opposite of the word "confirm"? [closed]- Apr 14, 2015 · @AndrewLeach: I agree that it sounds like a non-word. But it's reasonably popular as per Google Books especially in science and philosophy. While it initially appeared to be a … 
- What would be an appropriate opposite of "exceed"?- Exceed is commonly used, but when I found myself wanting to use the opposite I couldn't really find a single word that would do it. fall short of and inadequate are a little off. How about deceed? 
- word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange- Mar 11, 2014 · In a college essay I wrote a sentence that reads: Sixteen years later, my chosen path has afforded to me unique opportunities, limitless learning, and potential for growth. …