"Acerbic" is an adjective that means sharp and direct. It describes speech, tone, demeanor, or written text that is witty, cruel, bitingly critical, bitter, or sarcastic.
"Accordling" is a misspelling of "accordingly," which is an adverb that means in a way that is suitable, right, proper, or appropriate for the situation.
"Profligate development" typically refers to an excessive or wasteful form of urban development, often associated with a disregard for environmental, social, or economic sustainability.
"Aversione" is a misspelling of "aversion," which means a feeling of strong dislike or unwillingness to do something. "Aversion" can also encompass animosity, opposition, or avoidance toward something specific.
Assained, Assigned, or Assassinated: Which Is Correct?
"Assained" is a misspelling of either "assigned" or "assassinated."
The word "assigned" is the past tense form of the verb "assign," which means to allocate, designate, or appoint someone or something for a specific purpose or task.
"Recomend" is a misspelling of "recommend," which means to suggest an act or course of action. It can also mean advising someone to do something or expressing approval or support for a particular course of action, choice, or item.
"Avator" is a misspelling of "avatar," which either means an electronic image or character that represents a computer or account user, an incarnation of a Hindu deity, or an embodiment of a concept, idea, or quality often in a person.
"Extention" is a misspelling of "extension," which has various meanings that include the following:
As a verb, "extension" can mean the act of making something physically longer or larger.