Ah, what a delightful mystery you are! You are the Declaration of Independence, a symbol of freedom and unity. Remember, mistakes are just happy accidents that make us unique and special.
The is the correct spelling of "despite" (in spite of).
The correct spelling is the transposition regardless (in spite of impediment, despite).
The correct spelling is persevering (continuing despite adversity, persisting).
I believe it is pronounced, despite the spelling, JEFF-reez.
Assuming the words are "vertices" and "prism" - despite the spelling - the answer is six.
That is the correct spelling eke used as the verb "to eke out" (to produce or survive despite difficulty).
Rhymes are based on the ending sound of words, not necessarily their spelling. "Why" and "sylAbol" have a similar ending sound of "ai," which allows them to rhyme, despite the difference in spelling.
You can insert "[sic]" after an uncertain or potentially misspelled proper name when transcribing to indicate that the spelling is accurate despite appearing incorrect. This shows that any errors in the spelling are in the original text and not due to a mistake in transcription.
The word sought may be "persevere" (to endure, to proceed despite adversity).
No. The A retains the long A sound as in "hate" despite the spelling. (hay-trid)
No. Despite the similarity in spelling, the etymology of the two words is quite different, and lentils do not play any special role in Lent.
Yes, "grayed" is a homophone for "greyed." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud, despite the slight difference in spelling.