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How to Easily and Quickly Memorize Some Spellings that Many Students Get Wrong
  • Here are easy and quick tricks for remembering some spellings.
  • Once you go through these, you'll automatically remember most of them.
  • To permanently remember them, you can come back and revise once or twice more.
  • My best wishes for you.
  • principle, principal - A principle is a rule
  • Notice that both the words "principle" and the word "rule" have the letter "e".
  • The principal in a college is the main person there.
  • stationary, stationery - You write on stationery.
  • Or, stationery uses envelopes.
  • Notice the letter "e".
  • arithmetic - Use this sentence: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream.
  • The first letter of each word in this sentence makes the spelling ARITHMETIC.
  • believe - Believe
  • has a "lie" in it.
  • committee
  • - MM, TT, and EE met in a committee.
  • conscience
  • - Does science have a conscience.
  • desert -
  • One "s" because it is so dry.
  • dessert
  • - Two "s" because it is so sweet.
  • separate
  • -
  • To spell separate, just remember that it contains "a rat".
  • cheque - Cheque
  • comes in a "Q".
  • entrance - There is no "enter" in entrance
  • .
  • That is, the word "enter" is not within the word "entrance".
  • Other things
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    Friday, November 9, 2007
    bacchanal = orgy, drunkenly festive
    baleful = hostile, malignant, harmful with evil intentions
    balk = hesitate, refuse, shirk, prevent
    banal = trite, overly common
    bane = poison, nuisance, something causing ruin
    bastion = fort, fortification, stronghold
    beguile = deceive, seduce, mislead
    behemoth = monster, huge creature
    beleaguer = besiege, to harass, plague
    berate = to scold harshly
    bestial = beast-like, brutal
    bestow = to give as a gift, grant
    bevy = group
    bicker = quarrel, to have a petty argument
    bilious = ill-tempered
    bilk = swindle, cheat, defraud
    blandish = to coax with flattering, grovel
    blight = decay, afflict, destroy
    blithe = Joyful, cheerful, or without appropriate thought
    bombast = pompous speech
    bourgeois = middle class
    broach = bring up a top c of conversation
    brusque = curt, rough and abrupt in manner
    bulwark = fortification
    burgeon = sprout or flourish
    burly = husky, brawny
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