You see the words written everywhere, but they still cause confusion.One moment you’re watching golf. The next, you’re organizing your desk.Suddenly, you stop and think—should…
This small moment confuses a lot of people. Designers, students, bloggers, even office workers. The files look the same, open the same, and work the…
You’re writing a message, a blog post, or maybe an online shop description.You type the word, pause, and think… is it jewellery or jewelry?Spellcheck underlines…
Imagine you’re eating, and food keeps getting stuck in one empty space in your mouth. You visit the dentist, and they say you need a…
You wake up with a sore, swollen big toe.It hurts when you walk. It looks red. Someone says, “That’s gout.”Another person says, “No, that’s a…
English learners often feel tricked by words that sound exactly the same but behave very differently on the page. “Sew” and “sow” are a perfect…
When new investors first look at Google’s stock, they often pause in confusion. Why does the same company appear to have two different tickers—GOOG and…
At first, reed and songbird sound like words that belong to the same peaceful nature scene, which is exactly why people often mix them up.…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.