The word is spelled recognized. (in British English, recognised)
Recognizable
recognize
The proper spelling is familiar (known, recognized).
No, awfully does not have a prefix. It would be aw, but that is not a recognizable prefix.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The cashier spoke with an easily recognizable Southern drawl.Drawlnoun. to speak with lengthened or drawn-out vowels.
The correct spelling is "familiar" (known, recognizable).
The correct US English spelling is "recognizable" (able to be recognized). The British English spelling is "recognisable".
Quisa is not a recognizable English word, but if this is a name, you can spell it in Hebrew letters as קיסה
This does not spell anything specific as it is just a random sequence of letters. Each set of letters itself does not form a recognizable word or phrase.
The letters "pohsydob" do not spell any recognizable word. It appears to be a jumble of letters with no clear meaning.
maiser is not a recognizable English word. If this is someone's name, it would be spelled phonetically as מייזר
"Snomeawarr" appears to be a misspelling or a random string of letters, as it does not seem to correspond to any meaningful or recognizable word or term.
"Recognizable" means able to be identified or distinguished from other things due to being familiar or distinctive in some way. It implies that something has certain characteristic features or qualities that make it easily identifiable or known.
Recognizable. His sideburns made him very recognizable.
The proper spelling is familiar (known, recognized).
That is the correct US spelling of "recognizable." The British English spelling is recognisable.
he was a man who kept making untiring efforts to make him recognizable