Donald Trump does not like to lose, as his announcement that he is seeing(sic) new attorneys to appeal the $83 million defamation judgment proves.
Donald Trump does not like to lose, as his announcement that he is seeing(sic) new attorneys to appeal the $83 million defamation judgment proves.
(sic) is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase “sic erat scriptum” or “thus was it written”.
It’s used when quoting someone who made an error and you are quoting them verbatim. It’s to let you’re audience know that YOU know better, but the quoted source does not.
Example:
“It’s to let you’re (sic) audience know that YOU know better.”
Thank you for this. Always wondered about this but never asked.