Sunday, October 20, 2019
Ultimate and Penultimate
Ultimate and Penultimate Ultimate and Penultimate Ultimate and Penultimate By Maeve Maddox A DWT reader noticed this example of the use of penultimate as if it meant ultimate or best: a commentator at a tv broadcast of a national dog show commented on a particular dog (a close contender for best in show) being the penultimate dog of its breed group. Penultimate means ââ¬Å"next to last.â⬠The only way the dog referred to could be the ââ¬Å"penultimate dog of its breed groupâ⬠would be if it were one of two. Even then, the speaker would have to have some way of knowing which dog would be the last to die. Here are two more examples of writers using penultimate as if it meant ultimate: And since it is, after all, the penultimate in mens formal wear, screwing up the tux is also the penultimate faux pas. Ezine article With many benefits available to us in regards to protein, we should consider whey protein isolate as the penultimate source of protein. nutrition blog That the writer of the second example believes penultimate means something like ââ¬Å"the most importantâ⬠is further illustrated in the article Iââ¬â¢m quoting from: ââ¬Å"Whey is perhaps the healthiest form of protein that is available to our bodies.â⬠(Yes, ââ¬Å"in regardsâ⬠is nonstandard.) I suspect that the extra syllable in penultimate leads some speakers to believe it must mean ââ¬Å"more than ultimate,â⬠the way the prefixes super- and extra- elevate the base words in superman and extraordinary. It doesnââ¬â¢t help that various manufacturers use the word penultimate to name their games, applications, and other products. Ultimate, from Latin ultimus, ââ¬Å"last, final,â⬠means ââ¬Å"lying beyond all others.â⬠The Roman poet Virgil coined the expression ââ¬Å"Ultima Thuleâ⬠to mean a far-off land or an unattainable goal. Medieval mapmakers applied the term to unexplored northern lands that lay beyond the borders of the world they knew. The prefix pene- means ââ¬Å"nearly, almost, all but.â⬠It occurs in a few obsolete English words, like pene-lake, ââ¬Å"an expanse of water almost surrounded by land.â⬠Like pene-, the pen- in penultimate is from Latin paene, ââ¬Å"almost.â⬠A peninsula is ââ¬Å"almost an island.â⬠The penultimate event or item in a series is ââ¬Å"almost the last. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Misused Words category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Farther vs. FurtherProved vs. Proven25 Idioms About Bread and Dessert
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.