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Definition of misspell in English: misspellverbmisspelt, misspelled mɪsˈspɛlmɪsˈspɛl [with object]Spell (a word) wrongly. ‘siege’ had been misspelt as ‘seige’ Example sentencesExamples - For that matter, how does misspelling every single word express pride in your culture?
- I think the above article misspells the receptor abbreviation.
- What may be most disturbing, however, is the role that serendipity could play when young kids search for items on search engines, and mistakenly misspell words that may lead to hate sites.
- It gets mispronounced or misspelled, but you get used to that after a year or two in school.
- Certainly, I make typos all the time, and I have a couple of words, such as independent, that I misspell repeatedly.
- In fact he cites seven words and misspells two of them.
- No, I thought it was funny that you misspelled in your most obvious attempt to use a big-boy word.
- Are there any words folks misspell or incorrect uses of words that simply drive you insane?
- It irked me almost as much as people who misspell the word ‘irk’.
- Because we included only words that we deliberately misspelled for the purpose of our research, we did not know whether natural spelling errors would also have an impact on how readers perceive an author's abilities.
- It was a country of bankruptcy notices and public-auction announcements and common-place reports of casual killings and misplaced children and abandoned homes and vandals who misspelled even the four-letter words they scrawled.
- She made sure that everything was perfect, no word left misspelled, no sentence without a period.
- If I have misspelled a word, or a sentence really doesn't make any sense, please do tell me and I will fix it.
- Your students probably have some type of personal word book with words they misspell and words they want to remember from theme studies and their writing.
- The sign was crooked and the word orphanage misspelled in faded red paint.
- What was our mettle, a word I misspelled in my head as m-e-t-a-l?
- At each performance, several audience members are invited to join the spelling contest, sitting in the bleachers with the cast until they misspell a word.
- After all, nearly every other word had been misspelled in the previous 41 pages she'd written that night and dealing with another 20 pages of constant spell checking would've been way too much of a hassle.
- I have very poor spelling and misspell words when I am typing.
- So for a U.S. representative to misspell the word respresentative in the first sentence of his home page is, let's say, not a sign of mindful communication.
Rhymes Adele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, chanterelle, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, gel, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, marcel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, undersell, vielle, villanelle, well, yell Definition of misspell in US English: misspellverbmɪsˈspɛlmisˈspel [with object]Spell (a word) incorrectly. “siege” had been misspelt as “seige” Example sentencesExamples - If I have misspelled a word, or a sentence really doesn't make any sense, please do tell me and I will fix it.
- What was our mettle, a word I misspelled in my head as m-e-t-a-l?
- Are there any words folks misspell or incorrect uses of words that simply drive you insane?
- It irked me almost as much as people who misspell the word ‘irk’.
- After all, nearly every other word had been misspelled in the previous 41 pages she'd written that night and dealing with another 20 pages of constant spell checking would've been way too much of a hassle.
- In fact he cites seven words and misspells two of them.
- So for a U.S. representative to misspell the word respresentative in the first sentence of his home page is, let's say, not a sign of mindful communication.
- Certainly, I make typos all the time, and I have a couple of words, such as independent, that I misspell repeatedly.
- Your students probably have some type of personal word book with words they misspell and words they want to remember from theme studies and their writing.
- What may be most disturbing, however, is the role that serendipity could play when young kids search for items on search engines, and mistakenly misspell words that may lead to hate sites.
- At each performance, several audience members are invited to join the spelling contest, sitting in the bleachers with the cast until they misspell a word.
- She made sure that everything was perfect, no word left misspelled, no sentence without a period.
- No, I thought it was funny that you misspelled in your most obvious attempt to use a big-boy word.
- I have very poor spelling and misspell words when I am typing.
- It gets mispronounced or misspelled, but you get used to that after a year or two in school.
- For that matter, how does misspelling every single word express pride in your culture?
- The sign was crooked and the word orphanage misspelled in faded red paint.
- Because we included only words that we deliberately misspelled for the purpose of our research, we did not know whether natural spelling errors would also have an impact on how readers perceive an author's abilities.
- It was a country of bankruptcy notices and public-auction announcements and common-place reports of casual killings and misplaced children and abandoned homes and vandals who misspelled even the four-letter words they scrawled.
- I think the above article misspells the receptor abbreviation.
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