Saturday, February 18, 2012

Can someone help me with my spelling? I am trying to say?

a statement which includes the following, yet I am unsure if I have spelt the word Secome correctly. The context is



"...might further secome to tourist expectation". Can someone advise if i spelt this correct, as spell checker is not picking it up and I haven't at present got access to a dictionary.



Many thanks,

Si .Can someone help me with my spelling? I am trying to say?
is it succumb you are after,thats the only word that i can think of.
it could be succumb if what you are trying to say is that it gives in to tourist expectations.Can someone help me with my spelling? I am trying to say?
It may be succumb.. as in change or overcome
Succumb.Can someone help me with my spelling? I am trying to say?
succumb
succumbe is the d word mate - carry on
I think you mean succumb pet.
Do you mean 'succumb' (give in to or collapse under pressure)



-Daniel
yes succumb
You spelled it right,but when posting questions or answering them,type it the way regular people say it.Okay?
its succumb instead of secome =] tricky huh?
yeah..look like ur trying to say seccumb



here's the definition:

1. to give way to superior force; yield: to succumb to despair.

2. to yield to disease, wounds, old age, etc.; die.
The part of the sentence you have written is not very clear, it may have been better to write it out in full, and ask for it to be corrected?



I assume that you are studying tourism, so depending on the first part of this sentence, suggest that there may be a much better phrase than 'succumb' to use within it?
Its succumb
You have access to a computer but not a dictionary, jezzz whats the world coming to.
The sentence doesn't make much sense even with this but - succumb. As in 'give in to'.
Succumb is the correct spelling
Do you mean succumb?
might further SUCCOMB. . .
the word should be ...succumb.
I don't have the web address at hand but in your browser type Wordweb. It is a free downloadable dictionary that also converts words into different languages
Succumb: To yield or submit to an overpowering force of overwhelming desire; give in or give up

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