Quick, define “disinterested.” If you said “impartial” rather than “uninterested,” congratulate yourself on knowing the original meaning, albeit one that’s eroding. Ben Yagoda at Slate tackles the age-old linguistic issue of knowing when it’s OK to let words evolve—and when it’s not. But he doesn’t just carp about the…
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It’s OK to Let Words Evolve—Sometimes
Quick, define “disinterested.” If you said “impartial” rather than “uninterested,” congratulate yourself on knowing the original meaning, albeit one that’s eroding. Ben Yagoda at Slate tackles the age-old linguistic issue of knowing when it’s OK to let words evolve—and when it’s not. But he doesn’t just carp about the…
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It’s OK to Let Words Evolve—Sometimes