spelling

simple noun28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

The standard, accepted spelling of a word.

A spelling of a word that is not standard or accepted.

The spelling conventions used in American English (e.g., 'color').

The spelling conventions used in British English (e.g., 'colour').

A non-identical way of spelling a word.

The correct and socially accepted way of spelling.

The most common or typical way a word is spelled.

The customary or traditional way of spelling.

A different, but also accepted, way of spelling a word.

One of two or more ways of spelling the same word.

A different, but also accepted, way of spelling a word.

The spelling used in the first or earliest version of a text.

Spelling a word based on how it sounds, rather than conventional rules.

To have a natural ability to spell words correctly.

To lack ability in spelling words correctly.

Indicates the spelling belonging to a specific word.

Used to specify the system of spelling, e.g., 'in American spelling'.

Indicates the spelling associated with a particular word or name.

To verify if a word is spelled correctly, often using a dictionary or spell checker.

To change an incorrect spelling to the correct one.

To get better at spelling words correctly.

To choose and write a particular spelling of a word.

A mistake made in the spelling of a word.

A mistake made in the spelling of a word.

An examination to determine a person's ability to spell words correctly.

A principle or guideline that governs how words are spelled.

A competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words.

One of two or more alternative forms of a word's spelling.

A dictionary that focuses on the spelling of words.

A deliberate, organized effort to change standard spelling conventions.