Subtly, tomorrow, onomatopoeia, simile, accommodate and calendar
The words in the dictionary are not misspelled. Dictionaries are thoroughly checked by multiple experts in spelling, usage, and grammar.
The first step for reviewing frequently misspelled words is to compile a list of those words, often based on common errors encountered in writing or standardized tests. This list can be created by analyzing personal writing, utilizing word lists from educational resources, or drawing from dictionaries that highlight common misspellings. Once the list is established, one can focus on practicing the correct spelling through various methods, such as flashcards, writing exercises, or spelling quizzes.
They are all misspelled.
SYNONYMS
Here are a handful of words: * yacht * yearn * yeoman * yield * your * you're
Some of the most commonly misspelled words in English that are misspelled include adjectives with an -ly ending (ex. accidentally), words that have double letters such as misspell, and words with -ei in them (ex. received). A lot is commonly written as alot, which is probably one of the most common mistakes.
I think their is no misspelled words.
Will you read over my report to be sure nothing is misspelled?Sure a few words were misspelled, but the kindergartner's Mother's Day card was beautiful.He won't get the job if several words are misspelled on his application.She was eliminated from the contest after he misspelled a very unusual word.He received the letter even though his name was misspelled.
Some words are misspelled, misnamed, mislead, and misplaced.
Some commonly misspelled words are weird, weather, vacuum, tyranny, sergeant, and schedule. To see a list of more misspelled words, go to http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/misspelled.html
I think it's 'spell'.
Many words are spelled incorrectly on the internet. Sometimes people spell things wrong on purpose, words such as "teh" instead of "the" are used as an internet dialect almost. Others are usual words that get misspelled in every day writing; "tommorrow", "passtime", "realy", "irritible".