Spell ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Spell ( verb )

  1. To form or write the letters of (a word) in their correct order.
  2. To indicate or indicate the letters of a word in the correct order.
  3. To write or speak the letters of a word in order to indicate its spelling.
  4. To put under a spell; bewitch.
  5. To affect or influence in a particular way.

Origin:

From the old english word spellian, meaning "to tell" or "to relate".

Examples:

  1. Can you spell your name for me?
  2. I can't spell this word, can you help me?
  3. The child was learning to spell her first words.
  4. He spelled out the instructions for the project.
  5. The witch spelled the prince so he could not move.

(As a noun)

Spell ( noun )

  1. To form or write the letters of (a word) in their correct order.
  2. To indicate or indicate the letters of a word in the correct order.
  3. To write or speak the letters of a word in order to indicate its spelling.
  4. To put under a spell; bewitch.
  5. To affect or influence in a particular way.

Origin:

From the old english word spellian, meaning "to tell" or "to relate".

Examples:

  1. Can you spell your name for me?
  2. I can't spell this word, can you help me?
  3. The child was learning to spell her first words.
  4. He spelled out the instructions for the project.
  5. The witch spelled the prince so he could not move.
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