Language can sometimes surprise us. Certain words may look or sound slightly related which can lead people to assume they have something in common. One unusual example is the comparison pilot or passp...
Some words or names look familiar enough that we assume they mean the same thing. That’s exactly what happens with Addison and Higgins. At first glance they appear to be similar both sound like surnam...
If you’ve ever searched online for canik or glock you’re not alone. Many people especially new firearm enthusiasts often confuse these two names. At first glance they may seem similar because both are...
Have you ever wondered whether you should sleep or workout when you feel tired, stressed or low on energy It’s a surprisingly common dilemma. Many people struggle to decide whether getting extra rest ...
When people talk about building materials one question often pops up should you use brick or stone At first glance these two materials seem very similar. Both are strong durable and commonly used in c...
If you’re shopping for a new TV you’ve probably asked yourself one common question: Should I buy Insignia or TCL Both brands appear frequently in budget friendly TV lists, and many buyers assume...
English has many words that look familiar but actually mean very different things. One interesting example is seaside or apartments. At first glance these words might appear in similar contexts especi...
If you’ve ever shopped for shapewear or browsed fashion discussions online you’ve probably seen the question Skims or Spanx Both names appear everywhere from celebrity wardrobes to everyday clothing e...
English can be tricky especially when two words appear in the same context but mean completely different things. A common example is bend or attractions. At first glance, people may think these terms ...
Have you ever looked at your teeth in the mirror and wondered whether that rough yellowish layer is tartar or if you might have a cavity Many people use these two terms interchangeably which often lea...













