Put-down or Put down One or two word(s). A landing of an aircraft. or
A remark or act intended to humiliate or embarrass someone.
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
Back roads are two words.
The word "bear" can be spelled in only one way.
The word reunion is spelled as one word, not hyphenated.
The term for these sound-alike words is homophone.The homophone for great is grate (a pierced cover, or to scrape into pieces).
It's spelled with one word.
three words
No, you have spelled letterhead correctly as one word.
1 word
one word, but 2 syllables. Spelled: payback. :)
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
Seaweed is spelled as one word, not separated into two words.
No - it's just one word.
Back roads are two words.
No. The adjective is one word "breathtaking" (causing awe or wonder).
Free time is spelled as two words, not one word.