Spell
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Spell ( verb )
- To form or write the letters of (a word) in their correct order.
- To indicate or indicate the letters of a word in the correct order.
- To write or speak the letters of a word in order to indicate its spelling.
- To put under a spell; bewitch.
- To affect or influence in a particular way.
Origin:
From the old english word spellian, meaning "to tell" or "to relate".
Examples:
- Can you spell your name for me?
- I can't spell this word, can you help me?
- The child was learning to spell her first words.
- He spelled out the instructions for the project.
- The witch spelled the prince so he could not move.
(As a noun)
Spell ( noun )
- To form or write the letters of (a word) in their correct order.
- To indicate or indicate the letters of a word in the correct order.
- To write or speak the letters of a word in order to indicate its spelling.
- To put under a spell; bewitch.
- To affect or influence in a particular way.
Origin:
From the old english word spellian, meaning "to tell" or "to relate".
Examples:
- Can you spell your name for me?
- I can't spell this word, can you help me?
- The child was learning to spell her first words.
- He spelled out the instructions for the project.
- The witch spelled the prince so he could not move.