It is spelled "receive" in that it follows the rule "I before E except after C."
Yes. The word "receive" means to accept something sent or given.
That is the correct spelling of "received" (got, accepted).
The correct spelling is "receivable" (an asset collectible).
That is the correct spelling of "receiver" (recipient, a gun part, or a football pass catcher).
The correct spelling is "receiving."
The likely word is receive. (get, acquire)
The likely word is antennas (antennae), the plural of antenna, a bug's feeler or a mast for receiving signals.
The spelling to the word unanimous is unanimous. :D
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
The correct spelling is 'receiving'.
The likely word is receive. (get, acquire)
The likely word is "nutrition" (receiving necessary materials from food).
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The likely word is antennas (antennae), the plural of antenna, a bug's feeler or a mast for receiving signals.
The spelling to the word unanimous is unanimous. :D
The homophone (sound-alike word) for "patience" is the plural noun patients (people receiving medical treatment)
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "patient" (forbearing, accommodating) and also the noun meaning someone receiving medical treatment.
The correct spelling is "patient" (able to wait without being annoyed or anxious; a person receiving medical treatment).
The word "herding" means caring for herds or flocks of livestock.The similar word is inheriting, either receiving genetic traits, or money from deceased relatives.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
The correct spelling is retirement (no longer working at an occupation, which also can include receiving annuity payments from an employer or from private savings).
This is likely one of two words with different roots:EXCEPTION - (noun) a non-included part, or variation to a ruleACCEPTING - (verb form) receiving or approving(except is to separate or rule out; accept is to take or recognize)