An author may choose to misspell a word if he is aiming toward a certain audience or looking to set a tone.
cause he liked the word ugly
Shakespeare did not use the word "indecent" although he did use "decent". The word "lewd" might be the word he would choose to express this idea.
To produce an emotional response.
William Shakespeare would often spell his name different ways. Back in the older days of English, when the majority of English speakers were illiterate, spelling was not nearly as important (or standardized) as was pronunciation. Because of this, if you wanted to spell the word "here" as "here", "heer" "hear" "hir", etc, it would be fine as long as it the word was pronounced the right way. In other words, Yes he spelled his name several different ways, but No, he did not "misspell" his name because spelling was not standardized yet.
A writer is another term for author.
Try not to misspell the word misspell. Every word that you misspell will be held against you.
The word misspelled can be an adjective, a verb, or a noun.
He got out of the spelling competition because he misspelled a word. This is a sentence using the word misspell.
i hope i dont misspell my words on my spelling test.
Kelly misspell the word inconsiderate on her spelling test.I hope you don't misspell the word "sentence"
misspell
Please proof read the report to be sure you didn't misspell anything.
A misspell of the word "Version"
computer!
Depending on the word, you misspell it.
An example of a prefix for 'spell' is 'mis' for misspell.
'Misspell' is a verb and it is already the plural form of that verb ('They misspell that word every time they try to write it'). The related noun is 'misspelling' and its plural is 'misspellings'.