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- Skunked_term abstract "A Skunked term is a term coined by lexicographer Bryan Garner in his 2008 edition of Garner's Modern American Usage to indicate for a word that has undergone "a marked change from one use to another" and is "likely to be the subject of dispute". Garner recommends avoiding such terms if their use may distract from your message's meaning. Some terms such as "fulsome" may become skunked, then eventually revert to their original meaning over time.Older controversial terms include "decimate", which used to mean to 'kill one in ten' from the Roman practice of decimation which now means "to destroy" and "hopefully" which used to mean 'in a hopeful manner' but now means 'it is hoped' since the beginning of the 1960's.Other such examples include "niggardly", "jewfish", "Oriental". "data" and "media".Recent examples include the 2013 Oxford English Dictionary's definition of "literally" to include "figuratively" and towards 2014 the conflation of 'Deep Web' with 'Dark Web'.".
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- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_A._Garner.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Garner.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_introductions.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_controversies.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistics_terminology.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Controversies_about_the_word_%22niggardly%22.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Dark_Web.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Data_(word).
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Decimation_(Roman_army).
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Deep_Web_(search).
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Deep_web_(search).
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Fulsome.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Garners_Modern_American_Usage.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Hopefully.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Lexicography.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Niggardly.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Orient.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Oriental.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:decimate.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:jewfish.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:literally.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:media.
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skunked term".
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLinkText "confusingly".
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLinkText "interchangeably".
- Skunked_term wikiPageWikiLinkText "synonymously".
- Skunked_term hasPhotoCollection Skunked_term.
- Skunked_term wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linguistics-stub.
- Skunked_term wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Skunked_term subject Category:2008_introductions.
- Skunked_term subject Category:Linguistic_controversies.
- Skunked_term subject Category:Linguistics_terminology.
- Skunked_term hypernym Term.
- Skunked_term comment "A Skunked term is a term coined by lexicographer Bryan Garner in his 2008 edition of Garner's Modern American Usage to indicate for a word that has undergone "a marked change from one use to another" and is "likely to be the subject of dispute". Garner recommends avoiding such terms if their use may distract from your message's meaning.".
- Skunked_term label "Skunked term".
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