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  1. What is the meaning of 'catharsis' in a tragedy?

    Jan 12, 2013 · The first definition I found was: A release of emotional tension after an overwhelming vicarious experience, resulting in the purging or purification of the emotions, as through watching a …

  2. Which is correct: "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"?

    May 1, 2021 · So, I was just writing an essay as part of my summer holiday homework, and I got stuck at this phrase - is it "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"? Naturally, cope...

  3. grammar - What is the correct use of 'Many a'? - English Language ...

    Many a girl or the second option is correct. Many a always uses a singular noun and is more formal than the word many. It is not much common and is used usually in newspapers and famous writings. …

  4. difference between "as" and "with" - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Feb 3, 2024 · Could anyone please explain to me if there's any difference between the two sentences in meaning and style? As 2024 begins, will you support us? With 2024 beginning, will you support us? …

  5. "Vendor" vs. "vender" in Standard American English

    Oct 1, 2016 · The spelling vendor is the standard spelling. The New Yorker, as part of its bizarre house style, uses the spelling vender. No one else does, besides those trying to emulate The New Yorker’s …

  6. Is "parse out" actually a phrasal verb, and in what context do you use ...

    Jun 26, 2024 · It's worth noting that this snippet seems to be taken from an article in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Cosmo is a fashion and lifestyle magazine, and judging from the rest of the article, not the …

  7. word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 4, 2025 · MSc. is title of Magister Scientiae, scriptum in Lingua Latina, and MSc. Robotics is a degree specifically in the interdisciplinary field of Robotics. For context, a master's degree is evident …

  8. "Cope with" or "cope up with" [closed] - English Language & Usage …

    Apr 3, 2019 · I want to learn the difference between "cope with" and "cope up with". Is the second one wrong or in use? Thanks in advance.

  9. word choice - "Nonetheless" or "none the less"? - English Language ...

    Jun 16, 2019 · This question comes from this ELL post (about putting the word nonetheless at the end of a sentence). Per Cambridge dictionary, "Nonetheless" should be in the form of one word. So, is it …

  10. pronunciation - How do you spell "Aye Yai Yai" - English Language ...

    Jan 31, 2012 · The phrase that's spoken when someone is hand-wringing about a thorny problem. Speaker One: Uh-oh -- we have to reformat ALL THE DOCUMENTS! Speaker Two: Aye Yai Yai, …