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  • Difference between commentor and commentator
    What is the difference between commentor and commentator? Is commentor or commenter a legitimate English word?
  • Why do we say commentator instead of commenter?
    A commenter, on the other hand, is different depending on the context A commenter is someone who comments on past events , such as a news event, sports event, blog posting, etc A commenter is also a person that goes through computer programs that are poorly documented, and adds comments to describe in plain english as to what the code is doing
  • What do you call who writes comments? Commenter or commentator?
    Commenter or commentator? From a deleted answer, I understand that there are commentators (like those unilaterally commentating or closing questions) and commenters (those entering in discussion with others)
  • Is there a word for someone who posts a comment?
    Commenter or commentator? Difference between “commentor” and “commentator” Why do we say 'commentator' instead of 'commenter'? I'm writing a bug report of a software which is about an Article Management Software and deals with a lot of comment issues I need a word for someone who posts a comment
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    According to the brief biography of Alfred Nobel on the Nobel Prize website, Nobel wrote the following in a newspaper at the age of 43: Wealthy, highly-educated elderly gentleman seeks lady of mat
  • american english - Who uses uni for university? - English Language . . .
    For these reasons, it seems less appropriate to focus on who the holdouts are today, and more productive to ask about the process by which the term became popularized in the U K Neighbours didn't hit the airwaves in Britain until late 1986, and yet one commenter already attended uni in the mid-1980s
  • phrase requests - Word or longer string meaning to do something . . .
    As another commenter mentioned, although I'm looking for a term that encapsulates more than one thing, I definitely think dilatory (dilatar is the verb used in Spanish) very aptly describes how the tactic I'm describing is used to buy time
  • Correct word for The person who post a comment
    In a situation of articles and comments, a comment is "posted by" someone How to define the person who posted the comment?
  • Where does noogie come from? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Whilst this is later than the first noogie in 1968, it's not a million miles away, and playground humour won't necessarily have been documented thoroughly; I'm sure both terms were in use earlier (commenter Bib remembers noogie from the mid-1950s)
  • Who can be proud of whom? Is there any limit?
    I can be proud of myself and my parents can be proud of me, etc Can I be proud of someone I don't know, or have never met? I saw a comment on a YouTube (!) video where the commenter said about the





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