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speller
noun
A person who spells.
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"Are you a good speller?" is a trick question.
When Ann interviews a potential copy editor, she will say: are you a good speller?
His spelling was wildly inconsistent; like W.B. Yeats, who was also an atrocious speller, he heard words in different ways at different times.
Sometime before 1690 Harris published The New-England Primer, adapted from his earlier, savagely political speller, The Protestant Tutor (1679); the primer was for half a century the only elementary textbook in America.
While most users of SwiftKey on phones tend to write small messages quickly and sloppily, Hawking is an excellent speller and uses his system to write long-form messages, so the system was tailored towards helping him to write for longer and minimise typos, the company said.
Butts, by his own admission, wasn't a good speller, and he was always happy when his Scrabble score reached the humble benchmark of three hundred points.
I find it charming — he's a perfect speller, and he's a lively, tidy writer, and his "hehe"s are a strange mystery.
I once prided myself on being an excellent speller; now I view the "auto-correct" feature of my word processor as one of the great luxuries of twenty-first-century life.
(If you are not a great speller, you can call it the internal clock).
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However, Helm found the BBC less relaxed about some of the sweary scenes he shares with his juvenile co-lead, Elliot Speller-Gillott.
This was indirectly confirmed by the founder of localgiving.com, Marcelle Speller, in a BBC interview.
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