Metal or metal means one of the substances mined to use in making goods and machines--
Steel, iron, aluminum, lead, tin, brass, copper, gold, silver and platinum are all types of metal.
Some things made of metal can rust. That's why they are painted.
Medal or medal means an emblem or medallion ( looks like a coin ) made as an award or to commemorate a special event--
He won a gold medal in the swimming competition.
He was awarded a medal for bravery.
Meddle or meddle means to interfere where one is not wanted--
I wish she wouldn't meddle in my affairs!
They seem to like each other, but let's not meddle.
Mettle or mettle means temperament or spirit--
"When a man's an empty kettle, he should be on his mettle..."
The battle was a test of the mettle of those involved.
Now that you know that, you can say--
"A witness decided to meddle, and after reporting the display of mettle, the hero was awarded a medal made of shiny silver metal."
Note--a "medalist" is someone who has won a medal.
A "metallurgist" is someone who studies metal.
Note # 2--"meddlesome" describes a person who often interferes or meddles--
What a meddlesome old woman!
"Mettlesome" means brave or spirited--
Their leader, a mettlesome fellow, inspired confidence in his troops.
Words that sound the same when we speak may actually be two different words--which matters when we write them down. Spellcheck cannot help with this--it will show each word and the writer has to choose--to disambiguate them, if you will. I intend to update this daily, with another set of words it is possible to confuse, beginning with the simplest and most important. Questions and comments are welcome.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
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