
How is the word "qua" used? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 16, 2011 · Qua can usually be read as the word "as". It is an occasionally useful (and rarely used) link-word in English. I was just reading about qua in Fowler's (incl. the 3rd ed by Burchfield) a couple …
What would be the proper usage of "Qua" in a sentence?
Jul 22, 2016 · Qua (not to be confused with the ablative feminine form of qui) is a Latin adverb meaning "where; by which route". Read it as "as" when you read it. Use it in scholarly or legal writing to refer …
phrases - "something qua something" vs "something simpliciter ...
Apr 15, 2024 · It's hard to find a fundamental difference in how "X qua X" and "X simpliciter" are used. There might be differences in connotation though, with qua suggesting something has multiple …
Is there a word to describe the habit of acquiring and owning …
Dec 31, 2019 · Is there a word to describe the habit of acquiring and owning expensive high quality things but usually choosing to use cheap things anyway?
adjectives - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 2, 2018 · The definition still says, of high quality. "this was a fine piece of filmmaking" · "fine wines" But too many times, we see people using the word to describe a so-so state, li...
pronouns - When to use “that” and when to use “which”, especially in ...
Aug 6, 2010 · In particular, I had thought that the peculiar usage of "das" and its cognates was a Germanic thing -- unlike, say, "qua," whose cognates are not used in such a way.
Why is "conquer" pronounced /'kɔŋkɚ/ and not /'kɔŋkwɚ/?
In English "qu" is always used as a digraph. The letters "que" represent the sound [k] at the ending of many words: unique, technique, antique, physique, clique, grotesque. However, the combinat...
What do you call an unclear video or television image (in other words ...
Feb 26, 2022 · A quick look for synonyms of 'poor quality' at WordHippo gives grainy fuzzy blurry distorted blurred bleary unclear unfocused foggy gauzy indistinct muzzy vague ill-defined low …
single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Aug 27, 2019 · Because this answer was deemed too short by a reviewer I'll mention the obvious reasons to give this answer: Like cornerstone, foundation denotes a base on which another thing …
Between the words "throw up," "vomit," and "puke," is there a ...
Jan 6, 2025 · There is a difference between a word being gross and its standing for something gross. These words all stand for something that most people regard as gross, but none of them is gross qua …