What is a word you feel that too many people use?
The word “Like”
preposition
- 1. having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.”he used to have a car like mine”
- 2. used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event.”I apologize for coming over unannounced like this”
conjunction
- 1. in the same way that; as.”people who change countries like they change clothes”
- 2. as though; as if.”I felt like I’d been kicked by a camel”
noun
- used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another.”the quotations could be arranged to put like with like”
adjective
- (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing.”I responded in like manner”
adverb
- 1. INFORMAL-used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker’s uncertainty about an expression just used.”there was this funny smell—sort of dusty like”
- 2. INFORMAL-used to convey a person’s reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation).”so she comes into the room and she’s like ‘Where is everybody?’”
Oxford Dictionary
A perfectly good word until the informal use is implemented. It seems as if everyone these days just throws the word into the conversation and for some reason I end up just focusing on the word “Like”
Stop it I say.
There, I told you I was an old fart.

My linguistic bugbear is the persistent misuse of the word “impact”.
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