Spell Check of interpretive
Correct spelling: interpretive
Definition of interpretive:
Common misspellings:
- interprative (29%)
- interperative (17%)
- intrepretive (11%)
- interpetive (9%)
- intepretive (6%)
- intrepetive (6%)
- interpitive (6%)
- interpretivism (6%)
- interpritive (6%)
- interpretated (3%)
Examples of usage:
1) The visitor who stops by the farm does not see a prearranged interpretive display, but chances on the farmer performing that day's necessary work: milking, haying, repairing fences, or plowing. - "Frying Pan Farm", Elizabeth Brown Pryor.
2) Besides taking a socio- cultural approach to the subject, this book is deliberately interpretive rather than being merely a narrative of events. - "The Black Experience in America The Immigrant Heritage of America", Norman Coombs.
3) To regard an anecdote as an illustration- an interpretive picture- will help to hold us to its true purpose, for a purposeless story is of all offenses on the platform the most asinine. - "The Art of Public Speaking", Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein.
