How do you spell beautiful?

The adjective “beautiful” is spelled “b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l.” This is the only correct spelling of this word. 

  • What a beautiful day!
  • What a beautifull day!
  • What a beutiful day!
  • What a beuatiful day!

Remember that “beautiful” comes from the noun “beauty.” Change the “y” to “i,” add “ful,” and you’ve got “beautiful.”

If you can’t remember how to spell this word, try using a synonym for beautiful that is easier to spell (e.g., “gorgeous”).

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What are some synonyms for very beautiful?

Some synonyms for the adjective phrase “very beautiful” are;

  • Gorgeous
  • Breathtaking
  • Radiant
  • Alluring
  • Magnificent
  • Enchanting
  • Stunning
  • Dazzling
  • Resplendent
  • Majestic

Another way to form synonyms for “very beautiful” would be to choose a synonym for beautiful and add an adverb of degree (e.g., “very” or “extremely”) in front of that adjective.

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What’s the meaning of most certainly?

The superlative adverb “most certainly” means “most definitely” or “without a doubt or question.”

It conveys that something is undoubtedly true or will definitely happen.

For example, if someone asks you if you’ll be attending an event you wouldn’t miss for the world, you could reply, “Most certainly!”

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What is a synonym for patient?

Synonyms and near synonyms for the adjective patient include:

  • Composed
  • Gentle
  • Tolerant
  • Supportive
  • Calm under pressure

Near synonyms for the noun patient include:

  • Convalescent
  • Sufferer
  • Client
  • Subject
  • Case

On a related note, if you’re not sure if the right word is patient or patience, the adjective “patient” combines with “be” (e.g., “He was very patient and understanding”) and the noun “patience” with “have” (e.g., “I don’t have the patience to be a teacher”).

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