At Words That End With Page (ondut.com), our goal is to help English learners find clear, practical answers about words that end with x. This Editorial Policy explains how we plan, write, review, and update our guides. It also describes our standards for accuracy, clarity, and transparency.
We believe that learning English should be straightforward. Every guide on this site is designed to give you a direct answer, practical examples, notes on common mistakes, and short practice support for real writing, email, study, or everyday conversation.
How Our Guides Are Planned
Each guide begins with a specific reader need. We organize content around four main categories so you can find the right kind of explanation without searching through unrelated topics:
- Beginner Word Lists – simple word lists for new learners
- Positive and Useful Words – words that help in daily communication
- Parts of Speech Lists – nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more
- Writing Word Lists – words for emails, essays, and creative writing
We choose topics based on common questions from learners, gaps in existing resources, and practical usefulness. Our focus is always on words that end with x, and we keep each guide focused on that topic.
How Guides Are Written
Our writers are experienced in English language instruction and content creation. They follow these principles:
- Clarity first. We use simple language and short paragraphs. We avoid unnecessary jargon.
- Practical examples. Every guide includes real-world example sentences. These show how the word works in context.
- Context matters. We explain when and where a word is appropriate. We note if a word is formal, informal, old-fashioned, or regional.
- Common mistakes. We highlight typical errors that learners make with each word. This helps you avoid the same mistakes.
- Limitations. We do not claim that our lists are complete or perfect. English is a living language, and usage changes over time.
We do not use fake teachers, fake certifications, or fake credentials. Our writers are real people with experience in teaching or writing about English. We do not claim to be an official school, university, accredited institution, or legal entity.
How Guides Are Reviewed
Before a guide is published, at least one other person reviews it. The review checks for:
- Accuracy of word definitions and usage
- Correct spelling and grammar
- Clear and helpful examples
- Appropriate tone for English learners
- Consistency with our category structure
We may also ask a third reviewer to check guides that cover more complex topics. This helps us maintain a high standard of quality.
How Guides Are Updated
Language changes, and we update our guides when we find new information or when readers point out issues. We review guides periodically to ensure they remain accurate and useful. Updates may include:
- Adding new example sentences
- Correcting mistakes or outdated information
- Improving explanations based on reader feedback
- Adding notes about regional or contextual differences
We do not include dates on our guides because we update them as needed. If you see something that needs updating, please let us know.
Regional and Contextual Variation
English usage varies by region, context, tone, and purpose. A word that is common in American English may be rare in British English. A word that is neutral in one context may be informal in another. We try to note these differences in our guides, but we cannot cover every variation. If you have questions about a specific region or context, please contact us.
We also recognize that tone matters. Some words are better for formal writing, while others work well in casual conversation. Our guides include notes about tone and appropriateness.
Correction Requests
We take accuracy seriously. If you find an error in any of our guides, please tell us. You can send a correction request to [email protected]. We will review your request and make changes if needed.
When you send a correction request, please include:
- The URL of the page with the error
- A clear description of the error
- Your suggested correction (if possible)
- A source or reference for the correction (if available)
We will respond to your request as soon as we can. We appreciate your help in keeping our content accurate.
Our Commitment to Transparency
We believe in being open about how we work. Here are some things you should know:
- We do not guarantee that every guide is 100% correct. Language is complex, and mistakes can happen. We do our best to minimize errors.
- We do not use AI to generate our guides. All content is written and reviewed by real people.
- We do not include fake testimonials, fake reviews, or fake success stories.
- We do not claim that our guides will make you fluent or guarantee better test scores. We provide useful information, but results depend on your own effort and practice.
- We may include affiliate links in some guides. If we do, we will clearly disclose this. Affiliate links do not affect the content or recommendations in our guides.
For more details about how we handle your data, please see our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. For information about how to use our site, please see our Terms of Use.
Questions About This Policy
If you have questions about our Editorial Policy, please contact us. You can also read more about our team and mission on our About Us page.
We also have a FAQ page that answers common questions about our site and content.
Thank you for visiting Words That End With Page. We hope our guides help you learn and use English with more confidence.