That would be cliché or cliche. klee-SHAY.
Decent is the correct spelling when saying something was "okay".The meal was pretty decent.Descent is the correct spelling when meaning "go lower".The plane began its landing descent.
It is not certain which word you are referring to. It could be editing - meaning to change things, normally written material. It could be auditing, meaning the assessment of business and accounts. It could be addicting, meaning a substance that has the potential to precipitate physical and/or psychological dependence.
The correct spelling is hypocrisy (saying one thing and doing another).
That is the correct spelling of the French phrase "Je m'appelle..." (my name is...). It is literally saying "I am called (name)."
The correct spelling of the word is "sarcastic" (meant to be ironic or critical, saying something not actually believed or true).
Decent is the correct spelling when saying something was "okay".The meal was pretty decent.Descent is the correct spelling when meaning "go lower".The plane began its landing descent.
The correct spelling is "apologizing." (saying you're sorry)
It is not certain which word you are referring to. It could be editing - meaning to change things, normally written material. It could be auditing, meaning the assessment of business and accounts. It could be addicting, meaning a substance that has the potential to precipitate physical and/or psychological dependence.
The correct spelling is hypocrisy (saying one thing and doing another).
thou is the really oldern time way of saying the word you.but i am not sure if that is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of the French phrase "Je m'appelle..." (my name is...). It is literally saying "I am called (name)."
My spelling and grammar are excellent. The subject--spelling and grammar--is plural and therefore takes a plural verb. An easy "ear test" is to substitute simpler words. You would say, "It is excellent." You would also say, "They are excellent." Saying "spelling and grammar" is like saying "they" in this context.
spell check, dictionaries, common sense (saying the word slowly aloud) spell check.
The correct spelling of the word is "sarcastic" (meant to be ironic or critical, saying something not actually believed or true).
When referring to the quality of being tolerant or understanding, the correct spelling is "patience."
Yes. There is no great similarity in meaning.
The correct spelling is to boot.An example sentence is "Jack insulted her, and in her native language to boot".