Just one: the word "incorrectly." (which is, obviously, correctly spelled)
However typographical errors can happen and proofreaders can miss spelling mistakes. However, given the numbers of dictionaries printed, the controls are much tighter than online spelling practices.
The word 'wrong' of course !
incorrect
Letter for letter.
correctly
Mistake
right?
The word that is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary is INCORRECTLY. ha ha ha
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
The word "blyatch" which is spelt incorrectly, it is spelt biatch, which refers to the word * i t c h . There is no word in the English dictionary or dictionary.com that is spelt blyatch. You may also be thinking of the word blotch, as in, a stain in a carpet, or on an object; ex-why are so many blotches on the imported rug?
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.
The word meaning "to interpret in the wrong way" is spelt misconstrued.
Since it doesn't recognize the word as belong to its dictionary, Microsoft Word will tell you that you have spelt it wrong until you add it to the dictionary. After you have added it to the dictionary, it will recognize the word from then on.
The word that is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary is INCORRECTLY. ha ha ha
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
your nerves. AND you spelt NERVOUSE wrong. It is NERVOUS. SPELT is not a word.
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you spelt the the word wrong it is 'rescheduling' no it does not have a hyphen
The word "dictionary" is spelled wrong in your question.
an asteroid?? well first of all i cant tell you because you spelt asteroid wrong. Get a life kid...and a dictionary. LOL!
are you sure you spelt "tormaisc" right i cannot find it in my irish dictionary
The word "blyatch" which is spelt incorrectly, it is spelt biatch, which refers to the word * i t c h . There is no word in the English dictionary or dictionary.com that is spelt blyatch. You may also be thinking of the word blotch, as in, a stain in a carpet, or on an object; ex-why are so many blotches on the imported rug?
This is not a word, it has either been spelt wrong or it's been altered