Talk:vermin

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There is no example for "vermin" used as a grammatical singular. Is it even possible to use "vermin" as a singular? Can one say a vermin or this vermin? I think this usage is limited to "vermin" as a pejorative colloquial word for people: He's a real vermin. But one wouldn't say, in standard English, the mouse is a vermin. Would one? I'm not a native speaker, so I'm not sure. But this should be clarified. — This unsigned comment was added by 134.76.60.120 (talk).

 Done Yes, it can be singular, in older texts. Usage note added. Equinox 12:52, 16 November 2023 (UTC)Reply