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    mis-spell

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > mis-spell

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    mis-spell

    ˈmɪsˈspel гл.;
    прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. — mis-spelt делать орфографические ошибки;
    писать с орфографическими ошибками Syn: misspell
    v (past, p. p. mis-spelt) писать с ошибками
    mis-spell (mis-spelt) делать орфографические ошибки;
    писать с орфографическими ошибками

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mis-spell

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    mis-spell

    [ˈmɪsˈspel]

    mis-spell (mis-spelt) делать орфографические ошибки; писать с орфографическими ошибками

    English-Russian short dictionary > mis-spell

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    mis-spell

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > mis-spell

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    mis-spell

    [`mɪs`spel]

    делать орфографические ошибки; писать с орфографическими ошибками

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > mis-spell

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    mis-spell

    English-Russian base dictionary > mis-spell

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    mis-spelt

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mis-spelt

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    mis-spelt

    [ˈmɪsˈspelt]

    mis-spelt past & p. p. от mis-spell

    English-Russian short dictionary > mis-spelt

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    misspell

    гл.;
    прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. — misspelt делать орфографические ошибки;
    писать с орфографическими ошибками Syn: mis-spell
    делать орфографические ошибки, писать с орфографическими ошибками

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > misspell

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    misspell

    (v) делать орфографические ошибки; писать с орфографическими ошибками

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    прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. — misspelt делать орфографические ошибки

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    [,mis’spell || ‚mɪs’spel]
    делать орфографические ошибки, писать с орфографическими ошибками

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    прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. — misspelt
    делать орфографические ошибки; писать с орфографическими ошибками

    Новый англо-русский словарь > misspell

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  • mis|spell — «mihs SPEHL», transitive verb, intransitive verb, spelled or spelt, spell|ing. to spell incorrectly …   Useful english dictionary

  • mis|spell|ing — «mihs SPEHL ihng», noun. an incorrect spelling …   Useful english dictionary

  • mis·spell — …   Useful english dictionary

  • mis-spell — …   Useful english dictionary

  • spell — be·spell; mis·spell; re·spell; spell·able; spell·bind; spell·bind·er; spell; spell·ful; un·spell; spell·er; …   English syllables

  • misspell — mis·spell …   English syllables

  • misspell — mis|spell [ mıs spel ] verb transitive to spell a word wrongly ╾ mis|spell|ing noun count or uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • misspell — mis•spell [[t]mɪsˈspɛl[/t]] v. t. v. i. spelled spelt, spell•ing to spell incorrectly • Etymology: 1645–55 mis•spell′ing, n …   From formal English to slang

  • misspell — mis|spell [ˌmısˈspel] v past tense and past participle misspelt [ ˈspelt] or misspelled [T] to spell a word wrongly >misspelling n [U and C] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • misspell — mis spell || ‚mɪs spel v. spell incorrectly, err in spelling …   English contemporary dictionary

  • misspelled — mis spell || ‚mɪs spel v. spell incorrectly, err in spelling …   English contemporary dictionary

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Topic: to spell a word wrong / wrongly
Copied from title. Cagey, moderator

Is it wrong or wrongly?

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by a moderator: Jun 19, 2022

  • nightowl666


    • #2

    I think both are correct, but «to spell the word wrong» is more frequently used.

    elroy

    elroy

    Moderator: EHL, Arabic, Hebrew, German(-Spanish)


    • #3

    For me:

    wrong :tick:
    wrongly :cross:

    Andygc


    • #4

    I find both acceptable. I would hesitate to say that «wrong» is more common. It might be in some dialects or regions.

    bearded


    • #5

    «to spell the word wrong» is more frequently used.

    Should one say »that word was wrong spelt» or »that word was wrongly spelt»? The latter sounds more natural to my ear.

    Andygc


    • #6

    Should one say »that word was wrong spelt»

    :eek:
    You use the adverb «wrong» after the verb.

    bearded


    • #7

    :eek:
    You use the adverb «wrong» after the verb.

    So »…was spelt wrong» is the correct word order. Thank you.

    elroy

    elroy

    Moderator: EHL, Arabic, Hebrew, German(-Spanish)


    • #8

    For me, «was spelled wrong» is the only correct possibility:

    …was spelled wrong :tick:
    …was spelled wrongly :cross:
    …was wrong spelled :cross:
    …was wrongly spelled :cross:

    «incorrectly» can go in either position:

    …was spelled incorrect :cross:
    …was spelled incorrectly :tick:
    …was incorrect spelled :cross:
    …was incorrectly spelled :tick:

    bearded


    • #9

    «incorrectly» can go in either position

    Can the position of the adverb vary according to the number of its syllables?

    Andygc


    • #10

    Can the position of the adverb vary according to the number of its syllables?

    Don’t try to make a rule. «Wrong» is one of a few words which are usually considered an adjective but have also a long history of being used as an adverb. Elroy and I disagree strongly about the adverb «wrongly». I don’t know why. It’s been used this way for at least 700 years.

    nightowl666


    • #11

    Should one say »that word was wrong spelt» or »that word was wrongly spelt»? The latter sounds more natural to my ear.

    In this case, «That word was wrongly spelt» is correct.
    Please have a look at this:

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    • #12

    Here’s my take:

    This word was spelled wrongly. «Wrongly» is an adverb modifying «spelled», making it equivalent to «mis-spelled».
    This word was spelled wrong. «Spelled» has become a linking verb. «Wrong» is an adjective complementing «word». The word is now wrong, as a result of the way it has been spelled.

    The first is about the process, the second about the outcome.

    elroy

    elroy

    Moderator: EHL, Arabic, Hebrew, German(-Spanish)


    • #13

    Elroy and I disagree strongly about the adverb «wrongly». I don’t know why. It’s been used this way for at least 700 years.

    I’m not sure that we disagree «strongly.» I’m not saying «wrongly» can’t ever be used as an adverb; indeed, there are many perfectly valid and idiomatic uses of «wrongly» as an adverb: «wrongly treated,» «wrongly accused,» etc. I just wouldn’t say that someone spelled something «wrongly,» just as I wouldn’t say that they spelled it «rightly.» They spelled it right or wrong, or correctly or incorrectly. Maybe this is a US/UK difference. I’m pretty sure this has come up before, and I wasn’t the only one to reject «wrongly» in this context/meaning.

    Andygc


    • #14

    «Spelled» has become a linking verb. «Wrong» is an adjective complementing «word»

    I disagree. I can’t see any reason to recategorise the verb. In that sentence «wrong» is an adverb, used in the way that it, too, has been used for about 700 years.

    I’m pretty sure this has come up before, and I wasn’t the only one to reject «wrongly» in this context/meaning.

    I think that you are right, or possibly that you have rightly remembered. :) But we do disagree strongly about «spelled wrongly». (But I would, like you, never say «it was spelled rightly».)

    Loob


    elroy

    elroy

    Moderator: EHL, Arabic, Hebrew, German(-Spanish)


    • #16

    At least in American English, «He spelled it wrong» is entirely idiomatic and common. I say and hear that all the time.

    nightowl666


    Andygc


    • #18

    I did say

    I find both acceptable. I would hesitate to say that «wrong» is more common. It might be in some dialects or regions.

    And one of those regions would, I suppose, be North America.

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