nope..sucks i have all these dumb not real words.. i had to get a new computer
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Since it doesn't recognize the word as belong to its dictionary, Microsoft Word will tell you that you have spelt it wrong until you add it to the dictionary. After you have added it to the dictionary, it will recognize the word from then on.
Microsoft Word's built-in dictionary
yes, just click on dictionary and yeah. :)
Yes. There is an option when right clicking on the word "Add to dictionary".
yes. -It is, meaning to giggle but is a response! Some say its a word, and some don't. I don't think it's technically in the dictionary, but enough people use it for it to become a word. I'm not sure if it's in the dictionary, though. its in urban dictionary ;-) It's in the Microsoft word dictionary.
file or ribbon then options then go to proofing
This could happen if the spellchecker doesn't recognize the word in its dictionary or if the word is not commonly used. It could also occur due to typos or formatting errors that trigger the spellchecker to flag the word as incorrect.
To begrudge means to envy or resent someone for possessing or enjoying something, typically due to feeling that one's own rights or advantages have been unfairly diminished or not recognized.
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To coerce means to persuade or force someone to do something by using threats, intimidation, or manipulation. It involves pressuring someone into taking a particular action against their will.
EncyclopediaExamples of educational software include Microsoft encarta, Mcmillan dictionary, mavis beacon etc.