Unusual spelling patterns refer to words that deviate from common spelling rules or patterns, resulting in irregular spellings. These words may have silent letters, unexpected combinations of letters, or borrowed spellings from other languages. Examples include "colonel," "mnemonic," and "rhythm."
The correct spelling is "unusual" (odd, strange).
Grange has the same spelling pattern as range.
The word "led" rhymes with "said" and has the same spelling pattern.
The spelling pattern commonly seen for the long 'a' sound is 'a-e' as in 'cake' or 'ai' as in 'rain'.
The word "adverse" has the same spelling pattern as "diverse," as both words end in "-erse."
The "uy" is the unusual spelling pattern in the word guy.
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The correct spelling is "unusual" (odd, strange).
Unusual is the correct spelling of this word.Here are some example sentences:There was an unusual glow underneath his bed.It is very unusual for him to be late on pizza night.The unusual animal which was found on the newly-discovered planet was named a "human".
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It is one of the most unusual name in the world. The commoner spelling is Kinley. This spelling of Kynlee is ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL NAME IN THE WORLD. Matter of fact my name is Kynlee so.
The correct spelling is "peculiar" (odd, unusual).
The correct spelling of 'health' is 'health'. The correct spelling of 'safty' is 'safety'. It is not unusual for individuals to make errors in spelling in the English language.
Grange has the same spelling pattern as range.
Reproach has the same spelling pattern as approach.