direction
Spell check direction
Definition of direction:
part of speech: noun
Act of directing; aim; course; relative position; order; address.
Common misspellings * :
- dircetion (4.5%)
- direcion (2.9%)
- derection (8.0%)
- derction (0.5%)
- directon (9.6%)
- directin (2.4%)
- dirrection (22.1%)
- direstion (2.4%)
- dierection (2.1%)
- direcshon (0.5%)
- dirction (8.8%)
- diraction (1.1%)
- direaction (0.5%)
- admireration (0.3%)
- direciton (3.5%)
- deriction (0.8%)
- dirtiction (0.5%)
- directiong (0.5%)
- directiona (0.5%)
- diretion (10.9%)
- directo (0.3%)
- direcction (0.5%)
- directiosn (1.1%)
- diration (0.8%)
- dicrection (0.5%)
- direc (0.3%)
- directionals (0.3%)
- directio (1.1%)
- direccion (1.1%)
- diection (0.3%)
- diriction (0.5%)
- drection (1.6%)
- driection (0.8%)
- diractions (0.3%)
- dierction (3.7%)
- deraction (0.3%)
- diractin (0.5%)
- dircetiojn (0.8%)
- direcetion (0.5%)
- directen (0.5%)
- directgion (0.5%)
- directino (0.5%)
- directshon (0.5%)
* Misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,231,521 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.
Usage examples :
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In this direction there is no end, any more than there is to life.
"The Complete Essays of C. D. Warner", - -
The first attack was made under the direction of Henri Larochejaquelin.
"La Vendée An Historical Romance", - -
I could see that no help would come from that direction
"The Golden Bird", - -
Turn me in some other direction before I go."
"A Tale of Two Cities A Story of the French Revolution", -