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    Spell
    /spel/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. allow (someone) to rest briefly by taking their place in some activity: "I got sleepy and needed her to spell me for a while at the wheel"
  2. immerses; immersed; immersing. Woman immersing herself in a hot tub at a spa. Definition of IMMERSE. [+ object] 1 : to put (something) in a liquid so that all parts are completely covered. Immerse the fabric completely in the dye. 2 : to make (yourself) fully involved in some activity or interest. She had immersed herself in writing short stories.

  3. 2 days ago · Shortening of the word middle. Comes from Middle English, Old English midd – (both an adjective and the initial element of a compound). Similar to Greek mésos, méssos, méttos, Latin medius, and Sanskrit madhya, “middle.”. His attempt at a joke fell flat among his friends, who found it to be quite mid in terms of humor.

  4. 3 days ago · A spell is a situation in which events are controlled by a magical power. They say she died after a witch cast a spell on her. Synonyms: incantation, charm, sorcery, exorcism More Synonyms of spell. 6. See also spelling. Phrasal verbs: See spell out. More Synonyms of spell. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  5. noun. def· i· ni· tion ˌde-fə-ˈni-shən. Synonyms of definition. 1. a. : a statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol. dictionary definitions. b. : a statement expressing the essential nature of something. c. : a product of defining. 2. : the action or process of stating the meaning of a word or word group. 3. a.

  6. Donald Trump uses the word 'ambidextrous' to boast about his ability to multitask. During an interview with Telemundo 51, Trump was asked how he managed to balance family life with his ongoing ...

  7. Definition of spell. 1. as in to possess. to cast a spell on it was as if he had spelled the public into believing his ridiculous claims. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. possess. curse. charm. enchant. hex. strike. bewitch. seduce. tempt. ensorcel. overlook. ensorcell. jinx. attract.

  8. 4 days ago · A reputation is the common opinion that people have about someone or something. Reputation can also refer to a positive position that someone or something has in public esteem or regard. // She's earned a reputation as a first-class playwright. // Investors feared that the scandal had damaged the company's reputation beyond repair.

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