For example:
‘A historic event’ or ‘an historic event’?
‘All right’ or ‘alright’?
‘Among’ or ‘amongst’?
I just wanted to share this great table to help you and me avoid spelling mistakes:
Word
|
Meaning
|
Word
|
Meaning
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accept
|
to agree to receive or do
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except
|
not including
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adverse
|
unfavourable, harmful
|
averse
|
strongly disliking; opposed
|
advice
|
recommendations about what to do
|
advise
|
to recommend something
|
affect
|
to change or make a difference to
|
effect
|
a result; to bring about a result
|
aisle
|
a passage between rows of seats
|
isle
|
an island
|
all together
|
all in one place, all at once
|
altogether
|
completely; on the whole
|
along
|
moving or extending horizontally on
|
a long
|
referring to something of great length
|
aloud
|
out loud
|
allowed
|
permitted
|
altar
|
a sacred table in a church
|
alter
|
to change
|
amoral
|
not concerned with right or wrong
|
immoral
|
not following accepted moral standards
|
appraise
|
to assess
|
apprise
|
to inform someone
|
assent
|
agreement, approval
|
ascent
|
the action of rising or climbing up
|
aural
|
relating to the ears or hearing
|
oral
|
relating to the mouth; spoken
|
balmy
|
pleasantly warm
|
barmy
|
foolish, crazy
|
bare
|
naked; to uncover
|
bear
|
to carry; to put up with
|
bated
|
in phrase 'with bated breath', i.e. in great suspense
|
baited
|
with bait attached or inserted
|
bazaar
|
a Middle Eastern market
|
bizarre
|
strange
|
berth
|
a bunk in a ship, train, etc.
|
birth
|
the emergence of a baby from the womb
|
born
|
having started life
|
borne
|
carried
|
bough
|
a branch of a tree
|
bow
|
to bend the head; the front of a ship
|
brake
|
a device for stopping a vehicle; to stop a vehicle
|
break
|
to separate into pieces; a pause
|
breach
|
to break through, or break a rule; a gap
|
breech
|
the back part of a gun barrel
|
broach
|
to raise a subject for discussion
|
brooch
|
a piece of jewellery
|
canvas
|
a type of strong cloth
|
canvass
|
to seek people’s votes
|
censure
|
to criticize strongly
|
censor
|
to ban parts of a book or film; a person who does this
|
cereal
|
a grass producing an edible grain; a breakfast food made from grains
|
serial
|
happening in a series
|
chord
|
a group of musical notes
|
cord
|
a length of string; a cord-like body part
|
climactic
|
forming a climax
|
climatic
|
relating to climate
|
coarse
|
rough
|
course
|
a direction; a school subject; part of a meal
|
complacent
|
smug and self-satisfied
|
complaisant
|
willing to please
|
complement
|
to add to so as to improve; an addition that improves something
|
compliment
|
to praise or express approval; an admiring remark
|
council
|
a group of people who manage or advise
|
counsel
|
advice; to advise
|
cue
|
a signal for action; a wooden rod
|
queue
|
a line of people or vehicles
|
curb
|
to keep something in check; a control or limit
|
kerb
|
(in British English) the stone edge of a pavement
|
currant
|
a dried grape
|
current
|
happening now; a flow of water, air, or electricity
|
defuse
|
to make a situation less tense
|
diffuse
|
to spread over a wide area
|
desert
|
a waterless, empty area; to abandon someone
|
dessert
|
the sweet course of a meal
|
discreet
|
careful not to attract attention
|
discrete
|
separate and distinct
|
disinterested
|
impartial
|
uninterested
|
not interested
|
draught
|
a current of air
|
draft
|
a first version of a piece of writing
|
draw
|
an even score at the end of a game
|
drawer
|
a sliding storage compartment
|
dual
|
having two parts
|
duel
|
a fight or contest between two people
|
to draw out a reply or reaction
|
illicit
|
not allowed by law or rules
|
|
ensure
|
to make certain that something will happen
|
insure
|
to provide compensation if a person dies or property is damaged
|
envelop
|
to cover or surround
|
envelope
|
a paper container for a letter
|
exercise
|
physical activity; to do physical activity
|
exorcise
|
to drive out an evil spirit
|
fawn
|
a young deer; light brown
|
faun
|
a mythical being, part man, part goat
|
to display ostentatiously
|
flout
|
to disregard a rule
|
|
flounder
|
to move clumsily; to have difficulty doing something
|
founder
|
to fail
|
forbear
|
to refrain
|
forebear
|
an ancestor
|
foreword
|
an introduction to a book
|
forward
|
onwards, ahead
|
freeze
|
to turn to ice
|
frieze
|
a decoration along a wall
|
grisly
|
gruesome, revolting
|
grizzly
|
a type of bear
|
hoard
|
a store
|
horde
|
a large crowd of people
|
imply
|
to suggest indirectly
|
infer
|
to draw a conclusion
|
loath
|
reluctant, unwilling
|
loathe
|
to hate
|
loose
|
to unfasten; to set free
|
lose
|
to be deprived of; to be unable to find
|
meter
|
a measuring device
|
metre
|
a metric unit; rhythm in verse
|
militate
|
to be a powerful factor against
|
mitigate
|
to make less severe
|
palate
|
the roof of the mouth
|
palette
|
a board for mixing colours
|
pedal
|
a foot-operated lever
|
peddle
|
to sell goods
|
pole
|
a long, slender piece of wood
|
poll
|
voting in an election
|
pour
|
to flow or cause to flow
|
pore
|
a tiny opening; to study something closely
|
practice
|
the use of an idea or method; the work or business of a doctor, dentist, etc.
|
practise
|
to do something repeatedly to gain skill; to do something regularly
|
prescribe
|
to authorize use of medicine; to order authoritatively
|
proscribe
|
to officially forbid something
|
principal
|
most important; the head of a school
|
principle
|
a fundamental rule or belief
|
sceptic
|
a person inclined to doubt
|
septic
|
infected with bacteria
|
sight
|
the ability to see
|
site
|
a location
|
stationary
|
not moving
|
stationery
|
writing materials
|
storey
|
a level of a building
|
story
|
a tale or account
|
titillate
|
to arouse interest
|
titivate
|
to make more attractive
|
tortuous
|
full of twists; complex
|
torturous
|
full of pain or suffering
|
wreath
|
a ring-shaped arrangement of flowers etc.
|
wreathe
|
to surround or encircle
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