There are some words in common usage that have meanings which vary between different variants of English.
For example:
- "table", as in "the motion was tabled": in the US this means "postponed"; in the UK it means "put to the meeting"
Whilst these words are unlikely to be harmful, they can be considered exclusionary.
There are also words which are ambiguous in any English variant.
Whilst these are not exclusionary of themselves, they are best avoided.
For example:
- "bi-weekly" can mean either "every other week" or "twice a week"
It might be worth maintaining a separate list of such words.
There are some words in common usage that have meanings which vary between different variants of English.
For example:
Whilst these words are unlikely to be harmful, they can be considered exclusionary.
There are also words which are ambiguous in any English variant.
Whilst these are not exclusionary of themselves, they are best avoided.
For example:
It might be worth maintaining a separate list of such words.