How To Spell telling a little white lie?
How to Pronounce telling a little white lie?
Correct pronunciation for the word "telling a little white lie" is [tˈɛlɪŋ ɐ lˈɪtə͡l wˈa͡ɪt lˈa͡ɪ], [tˈɛlɪŋ ɐ lˈɪtəl wˈaɪt lˈaɪ], [t_ˈɛ_l_ɪ_ŋ ɐ l_ˈɪ_t_əl w_ˈaɪ_t l_ˈaɪ].
What are the misspellings for telling a little white lie?
- relling a little white lie,
- felling a little white lie,
- gelling a little white lie,
- yelling a little white lie,
- 6elling a little white lie,
- 5elling a little white lie,
- twlling a little white lie,
- tslling a little white lie,
- tdlling a little white lie,
- trlling a little white lie,
- t4lling a little white lie,
- t3lling a little white lie,
- tekling a little white lie,
- tepling a little white lie,
- teoling a little white lie,
- telking a little white lie,
- telping a little white lie,
- teloing a little white lie,
- tellung a little white lie,
- telljng a little white lie
What is the present tense of Telling a little white lie?
What is the past tense of Telling a little white lie?
What is the adverb for telling a little white lie?
The adverb for "telling a little white lie" could be "casually", "innocently", or "gently", depending on the context.
What is the adjective for telling a little white lie?
The adjective form of "telling a little white lie" would be "white-lie".
Usage over time for telling a little white lie:
This graph shows how "telling a little white lie" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Telling a little white lie:
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v.
• fib
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Resources
- Correct spelling for telling a little white lie [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- telling a little white lie - English spelling dictionary
- Telling a little white lie | Definition of telling a little white lie by Merriam-Webster
- Telling a little white lie definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Telling a little white lie | Definition of telling a little white lie at Dictionary.com
- Telling a little white lie dictionary definition | telling a little white lie defined