'Amazing' is the correct spelling in Britain.
The word is spelled recognized. (in British English, recognised)
If you wrote it down, then you know how to spell it. answer: British spelling:labour; American spelling: labor.
The word is spelled in English flavorsome. British may use the "u" spelling.
The correct spelling is color (US English) or colour (British English)
The word meaning "smell" is spelt odour in British English and odor in American English.
The word "British" is spelled B-R-I-T-I-S-H.
Same as you - Okra
The same way you did
The letters 'olermteki' unscramble to spell the word kilometer.You can also spell it as the British English kilometre.
I was so amazed when you asked me that.
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awestruck
The word "Money" is the same in British English as it is in American, Canadian, Irish, Australian, and New Zealand English.
A thirteen letter word for amazed is thunderstruck.
Airplane. We speak English in the US. The British spell it 'aeroplane'.
The word is spelled recognized. (in British English, recognised)
I was amazed to see the high wire performer drop twenty feet, only to be saved by a tether.