The s sound preceding e, i, or y can be spelled with an s or a c. It usually depends on the source language for the particular word.
Set, sit, Syria
Cephalopod, cicada, cyst
The "s" sound is typically spelled as "c" before the letters "e," "i," or "y." Examples include "ceiling," "city," and "cycle." However, there are some exceptions to this rule, such as "soccer" and "sister."
Celt has the k sound. Celery has the s sound.
The word "embarrassed" is spelled with two "r"s, two "s"s, and one "e".
"Answer" is not spelled with a "w." It is spelled with an "s" in English.
It is spelled "a-n-t-i-d-i-s-e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-a-r-i-a-n-i-s-m".
The word is spelled suspect, just as you spelled it.
Survived is spelled as S-U-R-V-I-V-E-D.
e-a-s-i-l-y
yes, it is spelled c o a r s e, as in 'coarse texture' or, c o u r s e, as in 'of course'
The word "see" is spelled S-E-E.
s e w a g e s y s t e m
answers A-N-S-W-E-R-S
Roosevelt is spelled R-O-O-S-E-V-E-L-T.