The word meaning "ability to see" is "sight".
The word meaning "a place of land" is "site".
The word meaning "to mention" is "cite".
The correct spelling for "sight" is S-I-G-H-T.
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The homophone for sight is site
She was a girl with sight so saw the right career. This is an example sentence using sight.
A homophone for "sight" is "site." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
The Yiddish word for "fecal matter", or the condition of being "in it", is spelled farkakt / farkakte, from the German word verkackte for the same substance.
Sight is correct.
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No 'k' - SPECTACLE : a visual sight or display (plural spectacles : eyeglasses)
According to the Oxford Dictionary the correct spelling is sight and is an informal use meaning much or to a considerable extent i.e. he's a sight too confident.
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The adjective is spelled "on-site" (on the premises).The prepositional phrase meaning when seen is "on sight." (e.g. shoot on sight)
The correct spelling is "eyeful" (quite a sight).The similar proper noun is Eiffel, the famous Tower in Paris, France.
The US spelling is visualizing (imagining). The UK form is visualising.
sight, seeing - visual sound, hearing - auditory smells - olfactory tastes - gustatory touch, feeling - tactile
When you're not at work or school, you're on vacation.
The spelling "aper" would be someone who "aped" or copied some person's actions.More likely the word sought is appear (to come into sight or view, to make an appearance).
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