Many people confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
Allot (to assign as a share or portion) is one word.
"Allot" means "to allocate": You are allotted specific tasks. You can not allot me these papers! Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
The noun form for the verb to allot are allotment and the gerund, allotting. A related word is allocation.Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".
The students were alloted two lockers per student, a gym locker and a hallway locker.
Like allotted? As in, "I allotted too much time to answer this question?"
No, the word "toil" has two syllables.
Yes! He had a lot of money. However "allot" is one word. The mother will allot a task to each of her children.
level, loyal, silly, filly, allot, allow
There is no one-word anagram. One anagram is "A tall ox." The longest word is atoll/allot.
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No, alot isn't a word. If you are talking about a large amount of something, you want to say "a lot." There is also a similar word, allot, which is used when distributing things.If the pirates capture a lot of treasure, the captain will allot one share to each of the crew.
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Allot and atoll.
Gasconade: boastfulness, bravado (allot, big)
dedicate, pledge, give, donate, allot
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.