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spelling
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
spelling
(noun)
spelling bee
(noun)
spelling checker
(noun)
spell
(verb)
spell
(verb)
spelling
/
ˈ
spɛlɪŋ/
noun
plural
spellings
spelling
/
ˈ
spɛlɪŋ/
noun
plural
spellings
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPELLING
1
[
noncount
]
:
the act of forming words from letters
He's very good at
spelling
. = His
spelling
is very good. [=he spells words correctly]
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often used before another noun
Make sure there are no
spelling mistakes/errors
in the application.
The students have a
spelling test
every Friday.
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2
[
count
]
:
the way in which a word is correctly spelled
The American
spelling
is “color” while the British
spelling
is “colour.”
The words “made” and “maid” sound alike but have different
spellings
.
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