Misspelled or Confused Words 1-99

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1. their-belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or identified.
-used in titles: "Their Majesties," or That is their handbag. Or Those are both theirs.
2. They-used to define a group of two or more (common definition)
-used to refer to a person of unspecified gender (uncommon definition)
3. There- (used often with but not always these words-in, at, or to that place or position
- used in attracting someone's attention or calling attention to someone or something: "Hello there!"
- (exclaimation) used to focus attention on something and express satisfaction or annoyance at it.
-used to comfort someone.
((Wow okay those two former definitions of exclaimations are brand new to me))
4. quite- (adverb) to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely.
- to a certain or fairly significant extent or degree; fairly
- (exclaimation) expressing agreement with or understanding of a remark or a statement
5. quiet- (adjective) making little or no noise
- carried out discreetly, secretly
- (noun) absence of noise: bustle; silence: calm or stillness
6. racket- (noun) a loud unpleasant noise or din
-(Archaic) the noise and liveliness of fashionable society
-(informal) an illegal or dishonest scheme for obtaining momey Example: "protection racket,"
- (Similar) a person's way of life or line of business Example:  "I'm an insurance racket."
-(verb) to make a loud or unpleasant noise.
enjoy oneself socially; go in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment.
7. racquet- this spell used to describe the equipment in badminton and squash racquetball; while Tennis players use the standard spelling in #6
8. seak- Soap prepared for use in milling cloth
9. seek- (verb) to attempt to find something or someone like in the children's game "Hide & Seek,"
- attempt or desire to obtain or achieve something. Example: "Let's seek our brains for wisdom to achieve in our day as we sit."
-ask for something from someone. Example: I'm gonna seek out some help.
- to search for or look for someone or something.
-(Archaic)  go to a certain place
10. peak- (noun) the pointed top of a mountain or a ridge
a mountain with a pointed summit
- the pointed top of anything
- the highest or most important level. "She has reached her peak in highschool years."
- the maximum point, degree or volume of anything
- a time of day or year when traffic, use or demand etc.. is greatest and charges, fares or the likes are at the maximum.
- (Physics) the maximum value of quantity during a specified time interval.
-a projecting point. "The peak of a man's beard,"
- Widows' Peak
-a projecting front piece armor: visor; baseball player's caps.
-(Phonetics) nucleus
- (Nautical) the contracted part of the ship's hull at the bow or the stern
- the upper after corner of the sail that is extended by the gaff.
- the outer extremity of a gaff.
- (verb without objects) to project in a peak.
- to attain a peak of activity, development and popularity.
-(verb used with an object or objects) ((Nautical)) to raise the after end of let's say a yard, or gaff etc. to or towards an angle above the horizontal.
- (verb no accompanying object) to become weak, thin or sickly.
11. peek- to take a look at something. Peek-A-Boo Game is doing this.
12. lose -She loses control because she gets so upset.
13. loose. He loosed his overly tight belt.
14. waist -section of the human body below your stomach.
15. waste- another word for garbage or trash. Or meaningless event taking up precious time.
16. peace -a calm time after conflicted is resolved
17. piece - something divided, broken up or cut up similar to how we cut up pieces of pizza. Or how metal detectors don't pick up pieces of beach glass in the sand just metal. Another word for it is shards.
18. creak- a creaky door a noisy door. In Barbie As Rapunzel's movie the step on Mother's Gothel manor creaks in weakness and makes a noise.
19. creek-a run of water easier to cross than a stream, or river."
20. broke -refers to societal estate. This dusty house with missing rafters and a dipping down roof didn't belong to someone of rich estate but probably someone who is broke in money.

Or this faucet is broke. In German the word replacement for this instance is Kaput.
21. brook- a run of fresh rushing water smaller than a creek.
22. Brooke -a popular name for girls.
23. Weak -thin, not strong person. His clothes were weakly holding up.
24. Week-a set time.

(This an unfinished chapter, Skylights. Some point I will indeed finish it.-Lumna10)

25. Abbreviate
26. Advise (verb)
27. Apparatus
28. Authority
29. Bachelor
30. Breathe (verb)
31. Cafeteria
32. Challenge
33. Compliment- to say something that is validating, and affectionate, or nice and uplifting
34.  Compromise
35. Courage
36. Courageous
37. Daily
38. Desirable
39. Desirous
40. Duplicate
41. dyeing-change colors of hair or clothing threads.
42. Dying-someone on the brink of his life.
43. Eagerly
44. Establish
45. Esteemed
46. Extremely
47. Facilities
48. Fallacy -false or invalid use of reasoning.
49. Fierce

50. Fiery
51. Futile
52. Gadget
53. Grief
54. Grievous
55. Grocery
56. Grudge
57. Gruesome
58. Gorilla-the animal the famous ape in Tarzan
59. Guerrilla-war tactic
60. Guidance
61. Guide
62. Guilty
63. Gyroscope
64. Habitat
65. Handkerchief
66. Haphazard
67. Harass
68. Harbor (American English) 2nd definition to harbor resentment. Someone or something is holding back. 1st definition place where ships dock after trips
69. Harbour (British English.) 1st definition place where ships dock after trips
70. Hazardous
71. hemorrhage
72. Hesitate
73. Hindrance
74. Hoarse
75. hoping-to have hope.
76. Hopping. The Bunnies are exceptionally fast at hopping away hastily that's why you'll never catch the Easter Bunny.
77. Horde -a crowd
78. Hoard - "Yeah, who knew Hades was such a Hoarder." a line from Megara from Disney Hercules in a Villain's Lair from Pattycake Productions Youtube Channel spoken to the Evil Queen in disguise who is also shown she's capable of Hoarding too back in 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

79. Horrible
80. Horrific
81. Hospital
82. Humorous
83. Hurriedly
84. Hydraulic
85. Hygiene
86. hymn
87. Hypocrisy
88. iambic- metric line of English poetry.
89. Icicle
90. Identical
91. Idiosyncrasy
92. illegible
93. illiterate
94. illustrate
95. imaginary
96. imaginative
97. imitation
98. immigrant.
99. Inconvenience

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