2022-02-09
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน - Set – D - disremember
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Dictionary.com:
ออกเสียง disremember = “dis-ri-MEM-ber”
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expressions:
disremember
This word is a dialectal rather than illiterate,
but good speakers prefer forget or fail to remember:
“Did youforget (or fail to remember) what I said?”
Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
The Controversial History of Disremember
English has been depending upon the word forget
since before the 12th century,
but in 1805 a new rival appeared in print - "disremember."
A critic in 1869 called "disremember"
both "obsolete" and "a low vulgarism,"
and later grammarians have agreed;
it has been labeled "provincial and archaic,"
and in 1970 Harry Shaw opined
that "disremember" was "an illiteracy,"
adding, "never use this word in standard English."
(By 1975, Shaw amended his opinion
to "this word is dialectal rather than illiterate.")
"Forget" is indeed a vastly more popular word,
but "disremember" still turns up occasionally,
often in dialectal or humorous contexts.