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2. sic: used in brackets after a copied or quoted word that appears odd or erroneous to show that the word is quoted exactly as it stands in the original.
(The New Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford University Press, 1998. For UK spellings. A comprehensive dictionary for advanced users, like writers. Search their free online dictionary).
Our Note: As a writer, use parentheses (), i.e. round brackets enclosing sic in italics, thus (sic), the parentheses being without italics. As an editor, prefer square brackets [] enclosing sic in italics, thus [sic], the brackets being without italics. This will easily distinguish an author's insertion from that of a copy editor. [Back]