That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "needed" (required). There is a less-used verb with the same sound, referring to dough that is kneaded (rolled).
The correct spelling is necessary (needed, required).
The word "necessarily" is an adverb meaning necessary, or done because required.
You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Daycare is not two words and it is not 'on' word. It is one word. That's in my part of England anyway. Does it matter? You could have day-care although the provided spell checker doesn't like it presented that way. But presumably you're not going to be guided by the spell checker otherwise you wouldn't have needed to ask the question. As 'it' is not a fundamental word you could I suggest do what you like with it (them). We will all understand, providing you spell each of them this way.
Alexandra - (no change needed)
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The correct spelling is necessary (needed, required).
well it is not rely a word because it does not pop up in the dicsonary but if you needed to spell it than it is hidhrhughn
One is to be able to spell correctly.
I don't care. All you needed was the capital I.
The correct spelling of the adjective is necessary(needed, required).
The word is spelled signature. The contract needed the buyer's signature.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "vitamins" (needed nutritive chemicals).
West in French is spelled "ouest" (no capital letter needed)
The ability to spell education might help.
You cannot even spell signatures correcty