Commonly confused words: hoard and horde - Apostrophes, Etc.
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Hoard and horde: two words with similar but distinct and different meanings. Hoard is the word used more frequently, particularly since COVID-19 swept over the world, which is possibly why it is sometimes used instead of horde. Hoard has traditionally meant a collection of valuable goods, usually gold, particularly coins, and jewellery. A hoard thus
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