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Are dictionaries on the way out ??

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Prescott | 13:20 Mon 05th Jul 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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In view of the number of rather naive questions asked on this site I wonder whether the English dictionary is in serious decline. Either that, or some people are just too idle to look words up that they do not understand.
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Exactly my sentiments Mr. Prescott. Not in the Lords today ?.
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Sorry jackomunro I am not him, strangely enough !!!
Do you have an example of such a question?
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10a SOCLE (6) your help please

Answered by yourself sir !!
I agree Prescott, but even so, there's no need for bad spelling with so many spell-checkers available on-line.
You should use yours Prescott to check the spelling of your eighth word!
I agree with you prescott. It irks me too, but over on CB, if you comment or complain about spelling, correct wordage etc, you get an earblasting..... (is that a proper word?!!)
Naive looks correct to me.
I still have a number of dictionaries and a thesaurus, atlases etc. I like to double
check things sometimes if I'm not sure.A lot of my reference books I buy cheap in
charity shops apart from my chambers whichI bought half price on line. I do like
this site but I only ask for answers as a last resort. I enjoy doing crosswords and
puzzles and it would take all the fun out of it if i just copied someone elses without
bothering to try first.
Unconvinced. I have an Oxford Concise on the shelf that I use not infrequently. That said, if I'm at my PC I use my usual dictionary site first. How else can one progress when the word processor has come up with a list of garbage suggestions and one can't see the simple spelling error one has made ?
I was only pulling Prescott's leg and being pedantic squarebear - it started life as Naïve, but the diaeresis got dropped somewhere along the way.
Oops, silly me.
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Thank you for that Grasscarp ! Unfortunately I don't have a diaeresis key on my keyboard. I imagine very few people do nowadays.
Prescott, in Word, pressing Alt at the same time as 139 on the keypad produces a diaeresis i thus ï.
I just wondered what you are doing on here. I think this site is fun and helpful
grasscarp, have you looked down the back of the sofa?
I think that people should at least try and answer the questions before posting the question on AB. Some of them are so simple that even I know the answer without any problem - and I am not all that bright.

Failing that - Google it.

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> I agree with you Prescott. It irks me too but, over on CB, if you comment or complain about spelling, correct wordage etc, you get an earblasting

I certainly do...
I think there are lots of things in my sofas as they are old, but probably not the missing diaeresis. Probably some dried up umlaat though!
Hold down the Alt key and, keeping it pressed, type 0239 on the keypad section of the keyboard.

http://docs.google.co...CTG2Yqd0BwDMHBi3LeT8A

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