meaning - Difference between publicly and publically - English . . . I know publically appears as an incorrect spelling in most dictionaries (in fact as I type this up on my Safari browser it keeps trying to correct the spelling to publicly) However I have seen the word spelled in that manner before in certain places so I did a search on Google and found that there is a definition for the spelling publically at
A word to describe not caring (socially and publically) about other . . . Not caring socially publically about other people doesn't mean you do anything about it: you might just be 'independent', or 'insouciant' (don't care about situations others would find troubling) 'Antisocial' covers the acts you described (or as test wrote 'discourteous' etc would be applicable too, depending on how severe the acts are)
Publick or Public? in the 18th and 19th Century Britain The switch happened in the second half of the 18th century I ran a term frequency search in Eighteenth Century Collections Online, a database that features over 180,000 titles printed between 1701 and 1800
When to use double L? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Does the verb “unpublish” exist? - English Language Usage Stack . . . @Shinto Sherlock I think your observation is right — and the confusion is because there is more than one un-; one which applies to verbs with the meaning "do the reverse", and one which applies to adjectives and means "not" (e g untidy)