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How to spell NOMINATIELY correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "nominatiely", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions for this misspelling. You might have intended to write "nominally", which means something is present in name only. Another option could be "nominative", referring to a grammatical case. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid such errors in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell nominatiely correctly

  • Nominally Nominally, she held the title of director but had little influence over decision making.
  • Nominate I want to nominate my best friend for the leadership position in our school club.
  • Nominated Her performance in the film was so incredible that she was nominated for multiple awards.
  • Nominates The committee nominates candidates for the annual community service award.
  • Nominating I am nominating my friend for the student council election.
  • Nomination Her nomination for the prestigious award came as no surprise, as she had worked tirelessly in her field for many years.
  • Nominations The committee announced the nominations for the Best Actor category at the upcoming awards show.
  • Nominative The noun in the nominative case is the subject of the sentence.
  • Nominatives The nominatives in this sentence are "Robert" and "Jane", as they are the subjects of the verb.
  • Ruminatively She stared out the window ruminatively, lost in her thoughts.

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Excatally

  • exact
  • exacted
  • exactingly
  • exactly
  • exacts
  • executable
  • exotically
  • extol
  • inexactly
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