• alanjaow@lemmy.world
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      8 小时前

      Webster’s updated “literally”. It now includes the definition “to add emphasis”, since people keep using it incorrectly. They update the dictionary to reflect current usage, so I get it, but it still makes me sad.

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        8 小时前

        If this sort of thing didn’t happen, you would just have claimed that seeing the dictionary entry makes you not hungry. (Original meaning of sad in Old English, cognate with German satt which still has this meaning.)

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        8 分钟前

        Mark my words, it’s going to happen again with “objectively”. I see stuff like this constantly:

        This art piece is objectively good

        That’s not what’s objectively means?