It's spelt 'lose', guys
I'm sick of this 'loose' shit. loose rhymes with goose.
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It's Not Spelt It's Spelled!!!!!!!!!!
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It can be either.
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Either can be used.
spell1 /spɛl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[spel] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, spelled or spelt, spell·ing. –verb (used with object) 1. to name, write, or otherwise give the letters, in order, of (a word, syllable, etc.): Did I spell your name right? 2. (of letters) to form (a word, syllable, etc.): The letters spelled a rather rude word. 3. to read letter by letter or with difficulty (often fol. by out): She painfully spelled out the message. 4. to discern or find, as if by reading or study (often fol. by out). 5. to signify; amount to: This delay spells disaster for us. –verb (used without object) 6. to name, write, or give the letters of words, syllables, etc.: He spells poorly. 7. to express words by letters, esp. correctly. —Verb phrases8. spell down, to outspell others in a spelling match. 9. spell out, a. to explain something explicitly, so that the meaning is unmistakable: Must I spell it out for you? b. to write out in full or enumerate the letters of which a word is composed: The title “Ph.D.” is seldom spelled out. |
Its true, it can be either. Spelt, learnt, dealt etc.
Loose, on the other hand, is a word you use when you describe something that isn't tight. (Like certain female's genitalia - Paris Hilton, perhaps). Also, I believe this topic belongs in a different section. |
Sup guys :thumb02:
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Yea, loose means like a loose piece of clothing or change.
I use to spell it like that, but now i spell it lose. |
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Spelt is not a word in any dictionary period, learn your tenses... maybe hooked on phonics? You might have a quote from some dictionary but I still don't agree that can be easily added in... Main Entry: 1spelt Pronunciation: 'spelt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin spelta, of Germanic origin; perhaps akin to Middle High German spelte split piece of wood, Old High German spaltan to split -- more at SPLIT : an ancient wheat (Triticum spelta syn. T. aestivum spelta) with spikelets containing two light red grains; also : the grain of spelt This is the definition of spelt has nothing to do with the word spell. |
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