Two word confusions I am tired of seeing (even in newspapers and books 
sometimes):

jive vs. jibe
"Your excuse for missing the test does not jibe with the facts."
"Jive" is a dance.

dribble vs. drivel
"Don't give me that drivel. Just tell me what really happened."
"Dribble" comes out of babies mouths.

Honorable mention (because it really only comes up in a single idiomatic 
expression):
metal vs. mettle (and even "meddle" and "medal")
"Joining the military would really test your mettle."

Do people have others that they care to share?

Chris
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

 

416-736-2100 ex. 66164
[email protected]
http://www.yorku.ca/christo/

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