I've just been reminded of a thing I've been wondering for a while, which it occurs to me that my readers might be able to help me with.
There are a couple of pairs of words or phrases which are very similar in meaning, but which I vaguely remember having been told, at some point during my childhood, that there was a clear distinction between:
- ‘Recall’ and ‘recollect’: I remember somebody telling me these described specific and different ways to pull something out of your memory, but web-
searching and dictionaries now suggest to me that they are in fact simply synonyms. - ‘Polar opposites’ and ‘diametric opposites’: I remember being told that these too were distinct concepts in some specific way, but as far as I can now tell they're both just superlative forms of ‘opposite’ indicating that things are as opposite as they can possibly be.
It's mildly frustrating me that I can't remember what the distinction was supposed to be in either case. I don't much mind whether the distinctions turn out to be real or not (except insofar as their reality would have a bearing on how easy they were to look up), but I would like to know what they might have been.
So I don't suppose anyone else here might believe in a well-
(This is also reminding me, now I come to think about it, of a wordplay-