
etymology - "Oriented" vs. "orientated" - English Language
Feb 9, 2011 · 4 Orientated is easier to pronounce in British English. Try to say it in an accent (real or otherwise). Oriented. The t sound drops off too fast because of the word ending. Orientated. …
adjectives - Word for someone who isn't detail-oriented - English ...
Apr 6, 2015 · The opposite of detail oriented is 'visionary', that is, if you want to focus on the positive connotations of someone that looks at the big picture. If you are looking to focus on …
“Oriented” vs. “orientated” - English Language & Usage Stack ...
I couldn't help but add an additional frame of reference. Though I personally find the utterance of "orientated" to be a failed attempt at the proper word "oriented", the collective commentary is ...
oriented on (a subject) - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I would use "oriented toward " or "focused on ", since these are the correct prepositions in their non-metaphorical meanings. The word "oriented" isn't completely dissociated from its non …
grammar - What is the difference between "oriented for" and …
Mar 29, 2024 · Some say that "oriented towards" pertains to directional senses and "oriented for" describes purpose. Others say only "oriented towards" is correct for both senses. Could …
hyphenation - "object-oriented" vs "object oriented" - English …
Jan 11, 2021 · Here object-oriented is a single unit that describes (adjectivally) code. If these two words are simply part of the clause, ie, a predicative adjective, they don't need hyphenating.
"Orienting" or "orientating"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Possible Duplicate: Oriented vs. Orientated Both orienting and orientating seem to be in common use. Is there any difference in meaning or usage? Is orientating just a common misspelling?
How to hyphenate this phrase [duplicate] - English Language
Jan 21, 2022 · When followed by a space, the hook links to a following word when it comes. The following word is the one that is attached unspaced to the last of the hooked precedents. …
Correct use of hyphens - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 11, 2015 · I am writing a thesis on "Service oriented architectures in safety-critical systems" and this is right where the problem starts. I am a bit curious about the use of hyphens in …
programming - "Object oriented" vs. "object orientated" - English ...
Oct 25, 2019 · Possible duplicate of "Oriented" vs. "orientated". I'd say ukayer's answer is the more balanced. The compounding makes little difference to the analysis. However, the …