The correct spelling is "shortlist" as one word, particularly in British English. In American English, it's often written as "short list" as two words, but "shortlist" is also widely accepted. Both forms refer to a list of selected candidates or items.
Like you spelled it but "BTW" for short
Olive, obit, orbit, outlive,.. If you seek an English word that is spelled with an 'o' that is pronounced as a short 'i' sound, then the word "women" meets your requirements.
You have it spelled wrong it is...Alphabetically!
ow! it looks weird but thats how its spelled.
if you are recruiting a new member of staff and your advert attracts 25 candidates,you may feel that you only have time to interview 5,so you draw up a shortlist of the 5 most promising applicants.
To shortlist something means to winnow something down from a longer list. For example, one might winnow a list of applicants down from a longer list to a 'shortlist'.
Canberra was on a short list of potential sites for the new Australian capital as early as 1899. It was founded in 1913 as the planned capital and opened in 1927. All references to Canberra in these articles are spelled as it is currently spelled "Canberra".
Canberra was on a short list of potential sites for the new Australian capital as early as 1899. It was founded in 1913 as the planned capital and opened in 1927. All references to Canberra in these articles are spelled as it is currently spelled: "Canberra".
A conditional offer is the offer of the job providing certain conditions are met e.g. a nurse may get a conditional offer of a job ( the job is hers) providing her 'crb' checks are OK. if not the job offer will be withdrawn. A shortlist is made when lots of applicants apply for a job. The best candidates are put forward onto a short list and often re-interviewed.
Shortlist Music Prize was created in 2001.
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
Some examples of words with short 'e' spelled 'oe' are: leopard, jeopardy, and foetus.
They are the W words "was" (wuz) and "what" (wut).
MTV2 The Shortlist 2003 - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 22 October 2003
There are no words ending in E where the E has a short E sound. The words spelled with "she" that have short E's include shed, shelf, shell, shelter, shelve, and shepherd.
The Short List was created on 1999-11-24.
The word list has a short I, as in the rhyming words mist and fist.