That is the correct spelling of the adverb "slightly" (to a small or minor degree or extent, somewhat).
The correct spelling is "remotely" (from a distance, slightly).
That is the correct spelling of "singed" (slightly burned), from the verb to singe.
This seems to be the reverse of a different spelling error.The colloquial adverb term is spelled "kind of" meaning "slightly" or somewhat.The common spelling error should of is a misspelling of the informal contraction should've (should have).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
slightly
ksirb.. slightly obvious no? :)
The correct spelling is "remotely" (from a distance, slightly).
This seems like a slightly redundant question, but: Feng Shui
Exactly how you spell it in English. There's no French way of spelling it. The only difference is that it is pronounced slightly different.
That is the correct spelling of "singed" (slightly burned), from the verb to singe.
"Solistice is how one would spell 'solstice' if slightly intoxicated."
chewed gum
The letters ICLSCEI is a slightly-altered anagram of "icicles". The letters can spell several smaller words such as slice, lice, lies, and isle.
un trampoline (masc.)The spelling is from French, but the pronunciation is slightly different.
The proper spelling of the word alcahol is alcohol in the English language. There are many variations that one may spell this word as the pronunciation and the spelling are slightly different.
The word is scorch. There is no noun. It is a verb, to scorch, scorched, scorches, scorching.