pitiful
Only to confirm a spelling you already have a general idea about. Dictionaries are designed to give the meanings of words, according to their spelling. To find the spelling of a word that is very different from the way it is pronounced, you may have to consult: -- words with similar sounds that may be spelled the same -- a thesaurus that lists words with similar definitions -- word lists for words that start with the same letter -- in some cases a rhyming dictionary.
No. Some dictionaries are for beginners, and some are advanced, and because of that, there are not all the same words.
Some words with similar spelling patterns to "late" are mate, gate, slate, and rate.
baccalaureate
book of the dead=text
Good spelling makes reading much easier although I do know some people who are excellent readers and yet not so good at spelling.
Words containing such a spelling include:tubelubesuperpurelureallurebureaucurepleasureendure
Inverted words: Interrogative sentences. Unclear pronouns: Indefinite pronouns Variable spelling: some nouns have alternate spelling
Addition is adding two numbers
Technology program such as Microsoft Word allows people to use spell check to insure that words are speller correctly. Some programs will allow words to be looked up and the proper spelling provided. This will help people learn the correct spelling of words.
Not all words have an intentional meaning. Some words may lack clear or concrete definitions, or their meanings may be ambiguous or subjective. Additionally, some words may carry emotional or cultural significance that goes beyond their literal definitions.
A dictionary is a book of words of a particular language and their accepted definitions, origins, parts of speech, pronunciation, spelling and in some cases a sample of their use. Depending on the age and target audience, it may also contain cultural slang and/or other non-traditional words as well. A "language translation dictionary" lists the words of one language and their equivalent words in another language.