That is the correct spelling of "showed" (the past tense of to show).
The similar word is should, used with a verb to mean a usual or recommended action.
To show possession, add apostrophe s: county's.
The word sought is likely smiling (showing a smile) or smelling (having or detecting an odor).
The correct spelling is "jealous." It means feeling or showing envy of someone's achievements and advantages.
The likely word is the adjective "jealous" (envious, or possessive).
The word you are looking for is spelled "vicious," not "viscous." Vicious means showing a strong desire to hurt or harm others.
To show possession, add apostrophe s: county's.
The correct spelling is merciful (showing mercy).
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The adjective "mannered" means polite or showing a particular behavior.
The correct adjective form is appreciative (showing appreciation or gratitude).
If you mean EPIPHANY (a revelation or showing, as in the Christian festival on 6th January when the baby Jesus was 'shown' to the three wise men) then that is how you spell it.
That is the proper spelling of "enterprises" (businesses or activities).
The word sought is likely smiling (showing a smile) or smelling (having or detecting an odor).
The correct spelling is "jealous." It means feeling or showing envy of someone's achievements and advantages.
No.The word for showing politeness or deference is spelled courtesy.The female equivalent of a polite bow is called a curtsy(or curtsey).
The term from French (résumé) is resumé pronounced (REH-zoo-may), a document showing educational and employment history, and qualifications.
No. The correct spelling is "irritable."Having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or made angry.(of a bodily part or organ) Abnormally sensitive.