Spelling ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Spelling ( noun )

  1. The correct sequence of letters in a word.
  2. The way in which words are spelled.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english spellung "a telling, a recitation", from spellian "tell, recite". .

Examples:

  1. He always struggled with spelling and grammar.
  2. She was praised for her good spelling and punctuation.
  3. The spelling of this word is very tricky.
  4. The spelling of this name is different in different languages.
  5. She double-checked the spelling of the name before sending the email.

(As a verb)

Spelling ( verb )

  1. The correct sequence of letters in a word.
  2. The way in which words are spelled.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english spellung "a telling, a recitation", from spellian "tell, recite". .

Examples:

  1. He always struggled with spelling and grammar.
  2. She was praised for her good spelling and punctuation.
  3. The spelling of this word is very tricky.
  4. The spelling of this name is different in different languages.
  5. She double-checked the spelling of the name before sending the email.
Some random words: worn-out, muck, cheesy