The word "alleviate" means to mitigate, to reduce in effect or severity (as in damage, pain).
The second syllable in alleviate should be accented. It should be like a-LEE-vee-ate.
The verb alleviate is spelled the same way in the US and the UK.
That is the correct spelling of "alleviate" (ease, relieve).
Neither - the correct spelling is alleviate.
The spelling is the same as the US: alleviate (reduce a problem)
Savior is the American spelling. Saviour is the British spelling.
no such word - do you mean 'alleviate' or possible 'allegiant'
That is the correct spelling of "alleviate" (ease, relieve).
alleviate
Neither - the correct spelling is alleviate.
The spelling is the same as the US: alleviate (reduce a problem)
Yes, the spelling of the word 'recognize' is American English. In British English, it is spelled as 'recognise'.
An American spelling is a spelling of an individual work such as is preferred in the United States as opposed to the United Kingdom or elsewhere.
Savior is the American spelling. Saviour is the British spelling.
Apologized is the American spelling, and apologised is the British spelling.
no such word - do you mean 'alleviate' or possible 'allegiant'
Favorable is the American spelling. Favourable is the British spelling.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
CANCELLED is the British way of spelling it, CANCELED is the American