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Which of the following words is spelled incorrectly?





Correct Answer:
apetite


in the presented question, the aim is to identify the word that is spelled incorrectly from a list of words. the words listed are "fathomable," "apetite," "attest," and "tolerance." to find the misspelled word, we must compare each word to its correctly spelled form.

"fathomable" is correctly spelled. it refers to something that can be understood or comprehended.

"apetite" is the next word in the list, and it is actually misspelled. the correct spelling of the word is "appetite," which includes two 'p's instead of one. the word "appetite" refers to a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food.

"attest" is correctly spelled. this word means to provide or serve as clear evidence of something.

"tolerance" is also correctly spelled. it refers to the ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behavior that one dislikes or disagrees with.

therefore, among the words listed, "apetite" is the one that is spelled incorrectly. the correct spelling should be "appetite."