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That is the correct spelling of "miracle" (inexplicable event, or divine action).
Users of written language have a greater need for proper spelling (as opposed to spoken words, which are usually understandable even if mispronounced). Most of the words you spell properly (like your name and address) are correct due to continued regular use. Once you learn to spell a word correctly, you will almost always get it right. The problem is that many words are only rarely written down, even if you speak them every day. Spell checking programs will tell you if you slip up, but cannot tell if you accidentally put a different correctly-spelled word (right-write).The best ways to develop a good spelling ability is not to memorize words. You should examine how similar words are spelled, ones you know and ones you don't know. In this way, you may even correctly guess the spelling of a word you have never seen.Some Spelling TechniquesCompare the sound of a word with words you know. "Scientifically" is spelled in much the same way as "science" and "unmentionable" should be close to "mention".Study the root words in Greek, Latin, and subsequent languages. The words "capacity", "capability", and "incapable" are all based on the Latin word capere and only differ in the way prefixes and suffixes are added.If you find that you are misspelling a word, write it down, and copy it by hand several times. This will ingrain the spelling in your memory and make you less likely to misspell it.
The simplest way is to learn to spell. Some find it harder than others. You could always point out that English is the hardest of all Western languages to spell because it is made of words from many different languages that use different rules of spelling. The more you use words correctly spelled (not text-speak) the more automatic your use of correct spelling will become. Practice makes perfect. (And here you can even use the spell checker.)
They are called homophones. The 'ho_o-' (the website will not allow me to type in the entire prefix) part of the word means 'same' and the '-phone' part of the word means 'sound'.Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and mean different things are homonyms and your spelling checker isn't going to flag them if you spell them correctly but misuse them.Example: Your and you're. This is mix up you often see. Your is possessive, as in, "I believe this is your goat." You're is a contraction of you are, as in, "You're a space donkey."Thank you for your excellent answer however I was actually trying to find out if there was a word that specifically refered to the use of two of these words together.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
Can't find this medication. Are you certain you spelled it correctly?
The sentence, "Kindly find the itinerary hopefully wait for your reply" is written poorly for a business letter.You have two separate thoughts lumped into one sentence.Overly polite wording is not a substitute for clarity.Each of the two included pieces of information should be presented in two (or more) sentences:Please find the itinerary for .... enclosed. (Specify what the itinerary is for, for example 'The XYZ Conference' or 'The tour of our plant', etc. Include the day or date that the itinerary covers.)We await your prompt reply ... (State what you are looking for in their reply. If there is a date by which you need their reply, state it.)
You have spelled fault correctly
I can find no saint by that name. Are you sure you have spelled the name correctly?
I'm not sure but I think some people played the xylophone................. im not sure if I spelled that correctly........................if you don't find my answer reliable look somewhere else.
Three things spell check/grammar check in MS Word will not find are: 1. Words spelled correctly but with error in usage; 2. Many uncommon words-- for example, medical terminologies 3. Many Proper Names
You can find a dictionary of words spelled backwards in a reverse dictionary or by using online tools that offer this functionality. Websites like reversespelling.com or wordfind.com provide options to search for words spelled backwards.
To find your itinerary, check your confirmation email. Otherwise, click on Welcome when you're on Orbitz's main page. Then, click on the Access Trip tab and enter the email you used and your Record Locator to get your itinerary.
A homonym of "find" is "find". Homonyms are words that are spelled and sound the same but have different meanings.
Are you sure you spelled it correctly? I can't find anything in my legal dictionary that even looks or sounds like that word.
A correctly spelled word used improperly. Like I called my daughter deer. I meant dear.
One can find grammar rules for using the words was and were correctly by visiting the 'Quick and Dirty Tips' website. Grammar rules are also available on the 'Grammar Book' site.