Use of spelt in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include spelt at the start of sentence, spelt at the end of sentence and spelt in the middle of sentence

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spelt at the end of sentence


  1. How is the word spelt?
  2. My name was wrongly spelt.
  3. His name had been wrongly spelt.
  4. Action: Keyword IN-FILE not found or wrongly spelt.
  5. I'm afraid you guessed wrong. Wrongly is used before a past participle or a that clause:My name was wrongly spelt.

spelt in the middle of sentence


  1. My name is spelt wrong.
  2. You've spelt my name wrong.
  3. Oops, I've spelt that wrong.
  4. You've spelt the word wrong.
  5. 'Otter' is spelt with a double t.
  6. London is spelt with a capital 'L'.
  7. So Menotti spelt clout - and credit.
  8. That word is spelt with a PH, not an F.
  9. Is "necessary" spelt with one "s", or two?
  10. He gave his name and then helpfully spelt it.
  11. The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers.
  12. You've spelt it wrong. Cross it out and try again.
  13. The drought spelt economic disaster for the country.
  14. This word is wrongly spelt; you've left out a letter.
  15. A simple brass plaque spelt out Brook Advisory Clinic.
  16. To check how a word is spelt, look it up in a dictionary.
  17. His speech spelt out his party's policy on foreign affairs.
  18. Fuel shortages spelt the doom of such huge gas-guzzling cars.
  19. This defeat spelt the end of his hopes of winning the title again.
  20. The failure of their crops spelt disaster for the peasant farmers.
  21. I thought her name was Catherine, but it's Kathryn spelt with a 'K'.
  22. I was pleased to note that my name had been spelt correctly for once.
  23. Owing to a typographical error, the town of Longridge was spelt as Longbridge.
  24. Words spelt with 'ae', such as 'encyclopaedia', have a variant spelling with 'e', as in 'encyclopedia'.

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