10 Word Mix-Ups To Avoid, Presented By Adorable Animals

Dictionaries can be a real snoozefest. These fluffy little heroes are here to show you there's an easier way.

Between: typically used to describe the relationship between two items, people, or groups.

Between: typically used to describe the relationship between two items, people, or groups.

"Let's just keep this between you and me," said the cheating cat to his mistress.

Among: typically used when referring to more than two items, people, or groups.

Among: typically used when referring to more than two items, people, or groups.

Worry spread among the puppies that they would soon have to grow up and take on adult responsibilities.

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Tenet: a principle, belief, or doctrine.

Tenet: a principle, belief, or doctrine.

These cats would like to teach you the tenets of their respective religions.

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Tenant: one who rents or leases.

Tenant: one who rents or leases.

These tenants had really hoped the room they were subletting was going to come a bit more furnished.

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