Appropriate
Apt.
The correct term is "inappropriateness." It refers to something that is not suitable or proper for a given situation.
The word you are looking for is "redress." It means to remedy or correct a grievance, unfair situation, or mistake.
"Snafu" is spelled s-n-a-f-u. It stands for "Situation Normal: All F***ed Up."
Actually, the correct phrase might be, "...when you come here." The word go is a word of distance, so you go to the store but you come home. And "came" is past tense for come, and it might be correct depending on the situation.
The correct spelling is "interfering." It means getting involved in a situation where one is not wanted or needed, often causing problems or disruptions.
That is the correct spelling of the word "synopsis" (a brief summary of a situation or story).
The correct term is "inappropriateness." It refers to something that is not suitable or proper for a given situation.
It is incorrect. "That vehicle is not feasible for your situation?" this is the correct way.
The word you are looking for is "redress." It means to remedy or correct a grievance, unfair situation, or mistake.
She explained the situation to her teather. She explained that situation to her teacher.
"Snafu" is spelled s-n-a-f-u. It stands for "Situation Normal: All F***ed Up."
Actually, the correct phrase might be, "...when you come here." The word go is a word of distance, so you go to the store but you come home. And "came" is past tense for come, and it might be correct depending on the situation.
The correct spelling is "interfering." It means getting involved in a situation where one is not wanted or needed, often causing problems or disruptions.
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
To correct or adjust a situation.
the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
The correct near-homophone is "defused" (reduced the 'explosive' potential of the situation). The word individuating is a very poor neologism, when the word "separating" works perfectly well.