(A) The word "receive" means to accept something sent or given.
The word "piece" contains the long e sound spelled with an "i." This word refers to a portion or part of something. Other examples include "believe" and "receive," but in the context of your question, "piece" is a clear example.
There is not a word that is spelled like "seeled. Maybe the word you are looking for is sealed.
The word "rouge" is pronounced with a soft "j" sound, even though it is spelled with the letters "GE."
The word is spelled hypocrite, just like you spelled it.
It is spelled the same - "read" - but pronounced like "red".
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It is a word that sounds like it is spelled like crack or buzz.
The word is spelled "fascinating". There is a "c".
Well, if spelled like that, it is not a word. (typo maybe?) However, basically is a word.
Because that is just how the word is spelled. It would be like asking why table isn't separated by a hyphen: Because that is how the word is spelled.
It is spelled like you have it (pinata), except the n is ñ, and it's piñata
exactly like thatThe word is spelled exactly. Exact is the base word and "-ly" is the suffix.