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by noobiscus
5250 days ago
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You've appeared to miss the fact that the OED lists as definition 1 the COMMON usage, and further definitions are LESS USED. Ergo; using an uncommon usage, you have to accept that many people won't understand you. Creating understanding is the essence of effective communication :) |
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Not to mention, those familiar enough with the word to understand what Apocrypha are should hopefully be able to infer why someone may be referring to apocrypha without a capital A. It's not a long cognitive leap.
If you're suggesting that a number of people may not actually understand how to interpret or use the word, then I agree (as in this thread, I suspect). But that is the case for many descriptive and useful words in the English language and has rarely been a good argument for dumbing down the level of communication.