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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. SPELL meaning: 1. to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order: 2. to cause something bad to…. Learn more.

  3. n. 1. a. A word or formula believed to have magic power. b. A bewitched state or trance: The sorcerer put the prince under a spell. 2. A compelling attraction; charm or fascination: the spell of the theater. tr.v. spelled, spell·ing, spells. To put (someone) under a spell; bewitch. [Middle English, discourse, from Old English.] spell 3. (spĕl)

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · spell (third-person singular simple present spells, present participle spelling, simple past and past participle spelled or spelt) ( transitive) To work in place of (someone). ( transitive) To rest (someone or something), to give someone or something a rest or break.

  5. A spell is a series of words that has magical powers. If you’re under a spell, then what you do is out of your control — your thoughts and actions are dictated by the spell. Spell can refer to the magic words you say, or it can describe being under the influence of those words.

  6. SPELL definition: 1. to write down or tell someone the letters that are used to make a word: 2. If you can spell…. Learn more.

  7. 3 days ago · spell in American English. (spɛl ) noun. 1. a word, formula, or form of words thought to have some magic power; incantation. 2. seemingly magical power or irresistible influence; charm; fascination. 3. a trance.

  8. Definition of spell noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. spell. noun. /spel/ Idioms. [countable] a short period of time during which something lasts. We had a spell of warm weather in April. a cold spell. There will be rain at first, with sunny spells later. She went to the doctor complaining of dizzy spells. see also dry spell.

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