Do you have confusion between 'advice' and 'advise'? Or do you find difficulty in choosing between 'lose' and 'loose'?
Go through today's article to learn the correct usage of such confusing words.
CEREAL & SERIAL
Cereal:
Meaning: grain used to make food products
Examples
Examples
- Give me a bowl of cereals.
- He prefers cereals for breakfast.
Serial:
Meaning: Television show (series)
Examples
Examples
- His favourite serial is being telecast.
- They never miss any episode of the comedy serial.
DESSERT & DESERT
Dessert
Meaning: Sweet dish served after a meal
Examples
Examples
- The meal includes a dessert.
- The chocolate syrup is the perfect dessert.
Desert
Meaning: Barron or uncultivated area
Examples
Examples
- Drought and deforestation are turning the land into desert.
- It is difficult to survive in deserts.
PRINCIPAL & PRINCIPLE
Principal
Meaning: Main, important or at higher position
Examples
Examples
- He is a principal of our college.
- These are the principal cities of our country.
Principle
Rules or standards
Examples
Examples
- You should have knowledge of the basic principles of justice.
- He is a man of principles.
STATIONERY & STATIONARY
Stationery
Meaning: Writing and office material like notebooks, pens, paper etc.
Examples
Examples
- Get me a notebook from the office stationery.
- He is a stationery supplier.
Stationary
Meaning: Not moving, or not changing in quantity or condition
Examples
Examples
- A stationary vehicle is the cause of an accident.
- The population of the town is stationary.
AVERSE & ADVERSE
Averse
Meaning: Strong dislike or opposition to something
Examples
Examples
- He is averse to sugar and oily items.
- She is averse to smoking and drinking.
Adverse:
Meaning: unfavourable or harmful
Examples
Examples
- He performed well even under adverse conditions.
- Weather conditions are adverse in the town.
ELICIT & ILLICIT
ELICIT
Meaning: Evoke or draw out(reactions, answers, facts) from someone
Examples
Examples
- I tried to elicit the secret from him.
- The show elicits huge public interest.
Illicit
Meaning: Something illegal or not allowed
Examples
Examples
- The government is trying to end the illicit drugs trade.
- He is involved in illicit trade.
DIARY and DAIRY
Diary
Meaning: A book to keep written record
Examples
Examples
- Keep a diary for recording important events.
- I write in this diary every night.
Dairy
Meaning: Relating to milk and milk products
Examples
Examples
- Cheese is a dairy product.
- Milk will be delivered at your doorstep from our dairy.
ADOPT & ADAPT
Adopt:
Meaning: Making something legally your own or to follow something
Examples
Examples
- They are planning to adopt a child.
- A couple has adopted two children.
Adapt
Meaning: Adjusting oneself to an environment or condition
Examples
Examples
- Kangaroos have adapted themselves to dry and infertile climate.
- You should adapt yourself to your company's policy.
AFFECT & EFFECT
Affect: (Verb)Meaning: To make a difference or having effect on
Examples
Examples
- He was affected by the incident.
- He said that his health would not affect his performance.
Meaning: Result or consequence of an action
Examples
Examples
- This had a negative effect on their relationship.
- Their attitude has a large effect on the results.
COMPLEMENT & COMPLIMENT
Complement
Meaning: Complete something or someone or to make something perfect
Examples
Her footwear complement to her dress.
Accessories are an important complement to ladies attire.
Examples
Her footwear complement to her dress.
Accessories are an important complement to ladies attire.
Compliment
Meaning: Praising or admiration
Examples
Examples
- She complimented my dress.
- She looked so beautiful that's why she received so many compliments.
ADVICE & ADVISE
Advice: (Noun)
Meaning: Guidance or recommendation offered, or opinion about what can be done.
Examples
Examples
- Many lawyers in the city offer free advice.
- He should take advice from his doctor.
Advise: (Verb)
Meaning: to give advice, or to offer suggestions or counseling
Examples
Examples
- I advised him to see a doctor.
- He advised his mother.
LOSE & LOOSE
Lose:
Meaning: To suffer the loss of something
Examples
Examples
- I don't want to lose the opportunity.
- She was very upset about losing her job.
Loose
Meaning: opposite of tight
Examples
Examples
- Her dress is loose.
- The lid of the container is loose.
Exercise
QUESTION | OPTIONS | CORRECT ANSWER |
---|---|---|
_____ are good for health. |
cereal/ serial | Cereals |
The theme of the_____ is women empowerment. |
cereal/ serial | Serial |
The ______ reason behind her failure was a lack of interest. |
principal /principles | principal |
He has given resignation over a matter of ______ |
principal /principles | principles |
The sands of the _______ are entering grasslands. |
desert/ dessert | desert |
Pancakes are perfect ______ |
desert/ dessert | desserts |
Avoid wearing these _____ t-shirts at the workplace. |
lose /loose | loose |
It's a great loss to ______ a potential customer. |
lose /loose | lose |
Sleeping pills are not _____ |
advise/advice | advised |
She gave me a lot of ______ |
advise/advice | advice |
He always receives ____ for his work. | compliment/ complement | compliments |
A dessert is a ______ to a meal. |
compliment/ complement | complement |
Soft music has a soothing ____ |
effect / affect | effect |
New rules would____the company. |
effect / affect | affect |
He is reluctant to ____ to change. | adapt/ adopt | adapt |
The committee is in favour of____ the proposal. | adapt/ adopt | adopting |
_____ products are a good source of energy. |
dairy/ diary | Dairy |
He writes about his trips in his travel …… . |
dairy/ diary | diary |
They are involved in the …… business. |
illicit/ elicit | illicit |
He is worried as his work …… no reaction at all. |
illicit/ elicit | elicits |
Taxes have an ……. effect on the industry. |
adverse/ averse | adverse |
They are ….. to western music. |
adverse/ averse | averse |
Our …… shop has a range of office supplies. |
stationery/ stationary | stationery |
The camera is …… |
stationery/ stationary | stationary |
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