Facade is one. :/ It means fake, like a disguise, unreal, lie. They could tell she was a facade because her mask was drooping off her face. (in facade, it usually has a little slanted line above the "e")
My edit: Actually facade doesn't have an accent on the e. It has a cedilla (which looks like the bottom half of an s) under the c, which softens the c to make a "ssss" sound instead of a "k" sound.
None of the words are misspelled.The riddle involves the interpretation that one certain word is (the word) misspelled. And so that is the one it is asking for when it asks what the word is. Replace the word misspelled with the word cat and you can see this easily.
The spelling is juillet, not capitalized in French.(often seen misspelled as juilliet or julliet)
Victoria is commonly spelled Victoire in French
breathtaking is commonly translated "Ã couper le souffle" in French.
NONE of those words rhyme with week. Plus you have misspelled "hockey" and "believe". Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with week?"
Some commonly misspelled words are weird, weather, vacuum, tyranny, sergeant, and schedule. To see a list of more misspelled words, go to http://www.yourdictionary.com/library/misspelled.html
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recommend - it is a list of commonly misspelled words
There are a number of words that are most commonly misspelled in the English language. The top ten are; Lose, Weird, Their, Your, It's, Definitely, Effect, Weather, Alot and Then.
The correct spelling is bestiality. It is one of the most commonly misspelled words.
Here they are: * zebra * zephyr * zigzag * zodiac * zombie
Principal/PrincipleTheir/There/They'reTo/TooDeprived/DepravedAdvice/AdviseAddress/Adress/Adddress
Sience is so commonly misspelled because it is hard to remember and long words to memorize and write for in school assignments or in general writings. Most of the people not have good memory to memorize and write the letters.
Some of the most commonly misspelled words in English that are misspelled include adjectives with an -ly ending (ex. accidentally), words that have double letters such as misspell, and words with -ei in them (ex. received). A lot is commonly written as alot, which is probably one of the most common mistakes.
The vegetable that is commonly misspelled is "broccoli."
Serendipity: the occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Facetious: treating serious issues with inappropriate humor. Quixotic: exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. Capricious: given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. Ebullient: cheerful and full of energy. Mellifluous: pleasing to the ear; melodious.
None of the words are misspelled.The riddle involves the interpretation that one certain word is (the word) misspelled. And so that is the one it is asking for when it asks what the word is. Replace the word misspelled with the word cat and you can see this easily.