How Do You Spell UNDER AND ALSO SMELL?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌndəɹ and ˈɒlsə͡ʊ smˈɛl] (IPA)

The word "under" is spelled with "u" as in "umbrella," "n" as in "never," "d" as in "duck," "e" as in "ever," and "r" as in "run." Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈʌndər/. On the other hand, the word "smell" is spelled with "s" as in "see," "m" as in "mother," "e" as in "end," "ll" as in "tell." Its IPA phonetic transcription is /smɛl/. Correct spelling is important in communication and helps ensure that messages are conveyed clearly and accurately.

UNDER AND ALSO SMELL Meaning and Definition

  1. Under (preposition):

    1. In a position below or beneath something else, often implying physical or metaphorical proximity.

    Example: She found her lost keys under the sofa.

    2. In a lesser or subordinate position, being subject to or controlled by someone or something else.

    Example: The employees work under their supervisor's direction.

    3. Indicating a condition or state of being below a certain age or level.

    Example: Children under the age of five are eligible for free admission.

    4. Representing a lower category or rank within a system or hierarchy.

    Example: He is still classified as an officer, but holds the rank of under captain.

    Smell (noun):

    1. The faculty or sense by which one is able to perceive odors or scents.

    Example: The fresh smell of roses filled the room.

    2. An individual odor or fragrance.

    Example: The smell of lavender always helps me relax.

    3. An unpleasant or strong odor, often an indication of decay or contamination.

    Example: The smell emanating from the dumpster was unbearable.

    4. An intuition or hint, often used metaphorically to describe perception beyond the physical senses.

    Example: She had a smell for trouble and always knew when something was amiss.

    Smell (verb):

    1. To perceive or detect odors or scents through the sense of smell.

    Example: He could smell the cookies baking in the oven.

    2. To have an odor; possess a certain smell.

    Example: The flowers in the garden smell delightful.

    3. To emit or exude a particular odor.

    Example: The garbage bin smells awful.

Common Misspellings for UNDER AND ALSO SMELL

  • ynder and also smell
  • hnder and also smell
  • jnder and also smell
  • inder and also smell
  • 8nder and also smell
  • 7nder and also smell
  • ubder and also smell
  • umder and also smell
  • ujder and also smell
  • uhder and also smell
  • unser and also smell
  • unxer and also smell
  • uncer and also smell
  • unfer and also smell
  • unrer and also smell
  • uneer and also smell
  • undwr and also smell
  • undsr and also smell
  • unddr and also smell
  • undrr and also smell

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