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- May 21, 2025

Using Antidote Web With Your Software

Antidote Web can integrate with the same local software (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) as the desktop version of Antidote. See the list of applications compatible to learn more.

Once you have added the necessary connectors, you can run Antidote Web directly from any compatible software jus...

Word Stories - September 12, 2022

Metanalysis

At first glance, the words adder and apron don’t seem to have much in common. However, these words are bound together by a curious linguistic process called metanalysis. This month’s Word Stories shines a spotlight on some common words created by a mistake that became the rule.

Language Matters - August 1, 2022

The Slang Slingshot

Discover how slang words worm themselves into our everyday speech with this month’s Language Matters article, tracing the paths words take from passing fads to everyday tools.

Word Stories - July 6, 2022

’Tis the Season to Be Funny

July is festival season in Antidote’s birthplace of Montréal, which includes the biggest international comedy festival in the world: Just For Laughs. As a tip of the hat to this hometown hoedown, our Word Stories instalment for the month shines a spotlight on words related to fun and good humour.

Language Matters - June 11, 2022

Whom Do You Think You Are?

Many people make a great effort to speak and write with proper grammar. Unfortunately, this can lead to hypercorrections. Read our article to see if your writing is so correct it’s incorrect.

Word Stories - May 2, 2022

Picnic Parlance

French haute cuisine is admired around the world, and it’s no secret that words related to good food often come (like haute cuisine) from French. As this month’s Word Stories instalment reminds us, though, many down-to-earth culinary terms are of French origin as well.

Language Matters - April 1, 2022

Become and Other Words of Change

Let’s take a look at become and other verbs of change, including go, come, turn and get. Why can we say that dreams come true and things go wrong, but not that dreams *go true and things *come wrong? Now that you’ve gotten curious, read ahead to become enlightened.

Word Stories - March 1, 2022

The Great Disappearing (and Reappearing) Bear

March is the month when the great bears of northern climates begin to emerge from hibernation. This Word Stories instalment highlights some surprising ways that bears pop up in the history of the English language, beginning with the mysterious disappearance of the native English word for “bear”.

Language Matters - February 7, 2022

Spelling Across the Atlantic

Everyone knows that spelling (and life) are a little different across the pond. But how did these spelling differences come about in the first place? Why, for example, do we add a u to honour in the Commonwealth and spell kerb as curb in North America?

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