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Title: Diction


1
Diction
  • Hopefully, imply versus infer, irregardless, and
  • in regards to
  • FROM THE UWF WRITING LABS 101 GRAMMAR
    MINI-LESSONS SERIES
  • MINI-LESSON 55

2
Hopefully
  • Hopefully as an adverb means in a hopeful
    manner. Careful writers and speakers avoid
    using hopefully as a sentence modifier.
  • Questionable Hopefully, we will pass the test.
    (Did we pass the test in a hopeful manner?)
  • Better We hope we passed the test.

3
Hopefully
  • Preferred Usage The children waited hopefully
    for the arrival of Santa Claus.
  • (The children waited for Santa Claus in a hopeful
    manner.)

4
Imply and Infer
  • Imply means to hint, indicate, or suggest.
  • Infer means to derive or conclude from
    evidence.
  • Only the speaker or writer implies the listener
    or reader infers.

5
Imply and Infer
  • Example
  • I inferred from his record that he was a poor
    driver.
  • The manager implied that I would be receiving a
    raise.

6
Irregardless
  • Irregardless, though often heard, is not
    considered good usage.
  • Why?

7
Irregardless
  • The ending less gives regardless a negative
    meaning without regard to.
  • Adding the prefix ir- makes a double negative.
  • We will have the picnic regardless (not
    irregardless) of the weather.

8
In regards to
  • In regards to is nonstandard English. Careful
    writers use in regard to or with regard to.
  • In regard to your letter of complaint, I have
    composed a memo to the staff.
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