Precocious or precocious means
Procacious or procacious means
Now that you know that, you can say --
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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precious, precocious
Precious or precious means of great value, monetary or sentimental--
Gold, silver, and platinum are precious metals.
Pack Grandmother's photographs carefully; they're precious.
Precocious or precocious describes uncommonly early development, most commonly used to refer to the mental development of children--
The child is precocious in speech, but he doesn't get along with the other children.
She is trying to teach toddler to read; she hopes he'll be precocious.
Now that you know that, you can say--
"She encourages the children to be precocious; he thinks it's a waste of their precious early years."
Gold, silver, and platinum are precious metals.
Pack Grandmother's photographs carefully; they're precious.
Precocious or precocious describes uncommonly early development, most commonly used to refer to the mental development of children--
The child is precocious in speech, but he doesn't get along with the other children.
She is trying to teach toddler to read; she hopes he'll be precocious.
Now that you know that, you can say--
"She encourages the children to be precocious; he thinks it's a waste of their precious early years."
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