Kris Spisak

Writing Tip 325: Not to “Mix” or “Mince” Words

Not to “Mix” or “Mince” Words?
Mincing makes things mushy. Sometimes, people simply don’t want mushy.

When it comes to the English language, it’s easy to get things mixed up, but this time, I’m asking you to “mince” it up.

Why, you ask?

No, I’m not making mincemeat pies, nor am I apprenticing with a butcher. I say this because there is a difference between “mixing words” and “mincing words,” and I’ve seen this expression terribly muddled.

Remember:

Thus telling someone not to mix their words is a fabulous example of someone mixing their words. Not that you’d ever do this though, right?


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