gamut, gambit, ambit
- Gamut refers to the full range or scope of something.
- Ambit means the scope, extent, or bounds of something.
I recently spotted a job ad for someone with a flare for graphic design. The company might also want to hire someone with a flair for spelling.
(Continuing the A-Z series)
Economic and economical – the two words are closely related and both mean something to do with money. They come from the same Greek word meaning “relating to household management” but they don’t mean quite the same thing.
(Fourth in the series)
Many people aren’t sure of the difference in meaning between discrete and discreet or don’t realise that they are two different words.
Continuing the series of confusing words… many people aren’t sure of the difference in meaning between continual and continuous or don’t realise that there is a difference.