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The word "business" has not undergone a change in spelling. It has been consistently spelled as "business" throughout its usage, originating from the Old English word "bisignes" meaning "anxiety" or "care."
The likely word is "business" (commerce, or a company).
The silent 'k' in the word "know" comes from the word's Old English origins, where the 'k' sound was once pronounced. Over time, pronunciation changed but the spelling remained the same.
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
The correct spelling is "business".
The correct spelling is "business."
The correct spelling of the word is edited (changed, or revised).
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The likely word is "business" (commerce, or a company).
The spelling was changed around about 1952 or 1953
The correct spelling of the word is entrepreneurial (a business enterprise, from the French).
The spelling business's is a possessive form (of, about, or belonging to one business).The spelling of the plural of business is businesses, and the plural possessive is businesses'.
The spelling "Chang" is a Chinese surname.The similar common word is change (to alter, an alteration, or money returned in a transaction).
The spelling is usually one word "nonbusiness" (not a company use or expense).
The spelling Acogent is a business name.The word sought may be accident (unexpected event).
The Early English word was 'haer'. This was similar to old German and Dutch as 'haar' and old Norse as 'har'. Some time later the English word changed to 'haire'. The modern spelling is influenced by the 'haire' spelling
It is a convention in English language spelling that a word ending with a y, is changed to ies for a plural. Penny becomes pennies, pony becomes ponies, and so on.
The correct spelling is "business"