Spoilers for Wednesday 3rd September - Series 92, Heat 48

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Philip Wilson
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Spoilers for Wednesday 3rd September - Series 92, Heat 48

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Unlevel (x) is the most ridiculously disallowed word since Minuters (x)!
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday 3rd September - Series 92, Heat 48

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The trouble is some words are simply too old, which is why they’re not in their dictionary. I think we usually describe a surface or competition as uneven or unequal rather than ‘unlevel’. I remember inventing ‘un-sad’ when I was asked to recall synonyms of ‘happy’ in a primary school lesson.

Also I think ‘minuter’ not being in the dictionary is worse than ‘minuters’ considering ‘minutest’ is in.
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday 3rd September - Series 92, Heat 48

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Googling 'is it an unlevel playing field or an uneven playing field?' leads to an interesting description. Maybe uneven is more accurate to describe an unfair situation, whereas unlevel is more literal to an actual unlevel field. To my mind uneven means bumpy, unlevel implies not flat but sloping in one direction only. Either way it makes no reference to one not being a word in everyday use.

I totally agree about minuter and minutest in the size meaning. How can one be in and not the other?! However both do sound a bit awkward and can see why perhaps neither should be valid. I only put the s on to make it clear I was referring to people who take minutes at meetings though. These people exist!
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Philip A wrote: Mon Sep 29, 2025 7:20 am The trouble is some words are simply too old, which is why they’re not in their dictionary. I think we usually describe a surface or competition as uneven or unequal rather than ‘unlevel’. I remember inventing ‘un-sad’ when I was asked to recall synonyms of ‘happy’ in a primary school lesson.

Also I think ‘minuter’ not being in the dictionary is worse than ‘minuters’ considering ‘minutest’ is in.
The "minuter" "minutest" thing exists because "minutest" is essentially in as a joke word rather than a proper superlative. See this post:
Gavin Chipper wrote: Fri Jul 15, 2022 3:22 pm There's an explanation in Collins.
Minute does not have a comparative form. The superlative form minutest is used to emphasize how small something is, rather than in comparisons.
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Re: Spoilers for Wednesday 3rd September - Series 92, Heat 48

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I'd thought various words with JECT in them must be related (INJECT, REJECT and TRAJECTORY also come to mind) but had no idea that JET was related. Though it seemed obvious to me that JETTISON and JETSAM are related.

I notice that Susie didn't talk about the word JET itself, which going by various online dictionaries is indeed from the same root. Except in the sense of the gemstone.
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