The verb is to misspell. Words may be "misspelt" or "misspelled".
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "mistakenly."
R-H-E-T-O-R-I-C-A-L
That is the correct spelling of "instead" (alternatively, rather than).
The correct spelling is "obscure". The word "obscure" can be used as either an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it means "not clear" or "remote". As a verb, it means "to dim" or "to conceal by covering".
The spelling "liven" is a verb meaning to enliven, to boost or perk up.The spelling "living" means alive, existing (verb to live).
Yes. "Spell" is a verb. It is the action of spelling another word. It can also be a noun, such as a magical spell.
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Possible words include:miserable (adjective) - dejected, or shoddymisery (noun) - state of sufferingmisread (verb) - to read incorrectly
The French verb "montrer" means to show.
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That is the correct spelling of "instead" (alternatively, rather than).
To spell incorrectly.
The German verb weiset means you point or you indicate.
The verb "disassemble" means to take apart, and the noun is disassembly.
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The correct spelling is "obscure". The word "obscure" can be used as either an adjective or a verb. As an adjective, it means "not clear" or "remote". As a verb, it means "to dim" or "to conceal by covering".
The spelling "din" means a noisy clamor or racket.The verb to dine means to sit and eat.
Adviser is spelled incorrectly. It's not spelled advisor.
The verb "lick" means to use one's tongue. The verb "like" means to enjoy, the adjective "like" means similar (alike), and the preposition "like" also forms phrases of comparison.