The correct spelling of "discuss" is d-i-s-c-u-s-s. It is a verb that means to talk about something in detail or to consider from different viewpoints. The word is commonly used in academic, professional, and everyday conversations.
The correct spelling is discuss (talk over).
The likely word is "discuss" (to talk over). The thrown object in the Olympics is a discus.
The correct spelling is "deliberate" (intentional, or the verb to discuss, as a jury).
The correct spelling is "discussing" (talking over).
Discussion
That is the correct spelling of "debatable" (subject to argument or disagreements).
The likely word is "disgrace" (shame).Similar words are discus (a thrown saucer) and discuss (talk over).
The correct spelling is dilemma.Some example sentences are:We need to discuss how to get out of this dilemma.The long-standing dilemma finally reached a conclusion.
There are some possibile words : DISCUSS - to have a dialogue, talk over DISCUS - a thrown oblate object in track and field also DISCOURSE - a debate
The correct spelling is privately.Some example sentences are:I would like to speak with you privately.We will privately discuss these matters in the meeting.
It's spelled negotiable (subject to compromise, or redeemable for cash).
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