TO assess sight word spelling: Test of Written Spelling (3rd edition, NOT 4th) 'unpredictable words subtest' (Larsen & Hammill, 1994) TO assess rule knowledge: 'nonword spelling subtest' from the Queensland University Inventory of Literacy (QUIL: Dodd et al., 1996). Or, Sacre & Masterson's (2000) Single Word Spelling Test (NFer Nelson) is excellent, too.
The spelling is cliche (French accented form cliché), meaning trite, outmoded, or stereotyped.
not all old things are outmoded
The three words that sound the same are:their - plural possessive pronounthere - location (not here)They're - contraction of "they are"
Riding in a carriage is outmoded since the invention of cars.
There are clauses in the Australian Constitution that outline where and when it is acceptable to tether your horses in public areas, [but these outmoded laws are unenforcable because the kangaroos take up too much space.]
outdated, antiquated
It is an outmoded phrase meaning an eyewitness.
he first designs of hoes and brush harrows were outmoded in the 1840s by the Geddes, a hinged triangular construction of wood with teeth made of iron, which, in turn, was outmoded several decades
During this time, the British Navy was decreasing in size and deteriorating. It also had old and outmoded ships.
Superannuated has the synonyms outdated, outmoded, old-fashioned, or antiquated.
shibboleth
The word could be obsolete, outmoded, or superseded.