2021-02-08
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด S – Supercede & supersede
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง supercede = ‘soo-per-SEED’
ออกเสียง supersede = ‘soo-per-SEED’
Dictionary.com
Supercede - verb = a frequently misspelling of “supersede”
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of supercede = disputed spelling variant of SUPERSEDE
Supercede vs. Supersede: Usage Guide
Supercede has occurred
as a spelling variant of supersede
since the 17th century, and it is common in current published writing.
It continues, however, to be widely regarded as an error.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Choose the Right Synonym for supersede
REPLACE, DISPLACE, SUPPLANT, SUPERSEDE
mean to put out of a usual or proper place
or into the place of another.
REPLACE implies a filling of a place
once occupied by something lost, destroyed, or no longer usable
or adequate.
replaced the broken window
DISPLACE implies an ousting or dislodging.
war had displaced thousands
SUPPLANT implies either a dispossessing or usurping of
another's place, possessions, or privileges
or an uprooting of something
and its replacement with something else.
was abruptly supplanted in her affections by another
SUPERSEDE implies replacing a person
or thing that has become superannuated, obsolete, or otherwise inferior.
the new edition supersedes all previous ones
Common Errors In English Usage Dictionary
Supercede & supersede
This word, meaning to replace,
originally meant “to sit higher” than, from Latin sedere, “to sit.”
In the 18th century, rich people were often carried about
as they sat in sedan chairs.
Don’t be misled by the fact that this word rhymes with
words having quite different roots, such as intercede.