Momentarily is widely used in speech to mean 'in a moment,' as in The manager is on another line, but she'll be with you momentarily. This usage rarely leads to ambiguity since the intended sense can usually be determined on the basis of the tense of the verb and the context. Nonetheless, many critics hold that the adverb should be reserved for the senses 'for a moment,' and the extended usage is unacceptable to 59 percent of the Usage Panel.

Friday, March 24, 2017

The 21-Word Review: Captain Fantastic (Delta In-Flight Movie)

I left it mainly wanting to argue with the inevitable audience members who will see Viggo’s character as a role model.

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