Monday, March 16, 2020
Spelling trouble - Emphasis
Spelling trouble Spelling trouble The results are in for Britains top ten most frequently misspelt words. And the winners are: 1 Definitely (Definately) 2 Sacrilegious (Sacreligious) 3 Indict (Indite) 4 Manoeuvre (Maneouvre) 5 Bureaucracy (Beaurocracy) 6 Broccoli (Brocolli) 7 Phlegm (Phleghm) 8 Prejudice (Predjudice) 9 Consensus (Conscensus) 10 Unnecessary (Unecessary)* (Please note: the incorrect spellings are the bracketed words.) Although a few of these may cause the odd sharp intake of breath from spelling champions everywhere, the mistakes are by and large fairly logical. The problem, of course, is that spelling in the English language is often anything but. George Bernard Shaw once pointed out that the word fish could just as easily in English spelling terms be written ghoti. And why? Consider these pronunciations: the gh in cough the o in women the ti in potion. In the face of this kind of logic, it might seem we are all doomed. We can offer a small amount of help with the number one culprit: just think of the finite amount of patience you need to have to spell definite. If you have any ideas for mnemonics for the rest of the list, or youve got a white whale of a word you can never quite spell correctly, do let us know. And perhaps try eating more ghoti its meant to be brain food. * Results from www.OnePoll.com
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