Misspell in a sentence as a verb

The fact that a lot of people misspell should not be used to correct a person's right search to a wrong one.

One of the few words where it is funny to intentionally misspell it.

But did you purposely misspell "recruiting" or was that just a typo.

When people misspell schadenfreude I am secretly happy.

But if you misspell something based on a verbal communication it breaks harder.

Canada is a decent pilot market for the UK, since the Queen is on our money and we misspell words the same way as the UK...

It just struck me as so incredibly odd at the time that someone would potentially mishear or misspell the name David.

You misspell my name, you talk down to me, you didn't even take a superficial look at my source or you'd realize the stylesheet is external, part of strapdownjs.

For instance, if you have a button and you declare a listener function but misspell it, you don't get an error complaining that the listener doesn't exist, you get a blank white screen.

When I was reading that page I wasn't sure whether they just misspell paper, misspell it on purpose to make a parody of these marketing websites, or whether that should be something else.

If you misspell a word in English, or forget to capitalize something, or miss a space, people can still read it; if you do the same thing in a programming language, you often get an error.

Misspell definitions

verb

spell incorrectly