The spelling in the question is correct, "relief".
If you're referring to the long-running television commercial for Rolaids antacids tablets, the answer is "R-O-L-A-I-D-S".
The verb is "to relieve" (e.g. from pain). The noun is "relief." To relieve is to provide relief.Synonyms (verbs) you might use are alleviate, assuage, or mitigate.
The word is likely few (a small but unspecific number).The interjection word is (phew!) and may be a reaction of disgust, as to a smell (p.u.!), or a sound of relief or fatigue similar to (whew!).
Rain provided a welcomed relief to the hot weather.What a relief to be done with my homework!After taking the aspirin, my headache subsided and relief swept through my body.Being found not guilty came as a great relief to the defendant.We took a break in the shade to get some relief from the summer sun.
The correct spelling is relief (amelioration, raised art, or welfare payments).*The antacid commercial answer to How do you spell reliefwas R-O-L-A-I-D-S (Rolaids, a brand of calcium carbonate mints now owned by Chattem/Sanofi).
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The letters spell relief.
You have spelt it correctly 'happy relief'.
Relieved.
Rolaids.
The past tense of "relief" is spelled "relieved."
Rolaids.
The word is spelled relief. Example: A heavy rain gave relief from the heat.
rolaids
The product name (antacid mints) is Rolaids ("I spell it R-O-L-A-I-D-S").
If you mean '...there were a few...' then FEW, but if you mean phew as in relief, it's PHEW
The War at Home - 2005 How Do You Spell Relief 1-14 was released on: USA: 28 February 2006 Hungary: 13 May 2006 Germany: 9 December 2006 France: 13 September 2007
The verb is "to relieve" (e.g. from pain). The noun is "relief." To relieve is to provide relief.Synonyms (verbs) you might use are alleviate, assuage, or mitigate.