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Confusing Words
Tricks To Help You Tell Them Apart
Adverse vs. Averse
Think of the following sentences to help you remember that adverse relates to conditions and averse relates to people:
The drugs had adverse side effects.
The adverse weather conditions ruined our day.
Even though she had a terrible voice, she wasn’t averse to singing the verse.
Affect vs. Effect
Affect is a verb and is used to describe an action.
Effect is a noun and is used to describe the end consequence.
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What does each word mean?
As a noun, the word ‘pore’ refers to a tiny hole in a surface (e.g. the skin) which allows particles, liquids, or gases to pass through it. As a verb, it is used to describe the act of reading or studying something thoroughly.
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Here is pore used in some example sentences:
She uses a pore-minimising lotion.
In the weeks leading up to his exam, he stayed up all night poring over his books.
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If you are pouring something, you are causing it to flow quickly and steadily. Click here for the full S...
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