Computer Science, asked by omkesharwani432, 1 year ago

Sarika is preparing her social science project using word processor she has mistaking written the spelling of 'Tsunami' as' Tsunami' in the entire project. Which feature can she use to 'Tsunami' in the entire document

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Answered by sherinmerlin18
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A tsunami is a very large wave, often caused by an earthquake, that flows onto the land and destroys things.

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tsunami in British

(tsʊˈnæmɪ )

nounWord forms: plural -mis or -mi

1.

a large, often destructive, sea wave produced by a submarine earthquake, subsidence, or volcanic eruption. Sometimes incorrectly called a tidal wave

2.

a sudden increase in or overwhelming number or volume of

the tsunami of Olympic visitors

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Word origin of 'tsunami'

from Japanese, from tsu port + nami wave

Word Frequency

tsunami in American

(tsuˈnɑmi ; tso̅onäˈmē; suˈnɑmi ; so̅onäˈmē)

nounWord forms: plural tsuˈnamis or tsuˈnami

a huge sea wave caused by a great disturbance under an ocean, as a strong earthquake or volcanic eruption

see also tidal wave

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Derived forms

tsunamic (tsuˈnamic) (tsuˈnɑmɪk ; tso̅onäˈmik) adjective

Word origin of 'tsunami'

Jpn < tsu, a harbor + nami, a wave

Word Frequency

tsunami in Insurance

(tsʊnɑmi)

Word forms: (regular plural) tsunamis

noun

(Insurance: Residence insurance)

A tsunami is a very large wave, often caused by an earthquake, that flows onto the land and can cause widespread deaths and destruction.

Although the policy will cover small-scale water damage from a leaky roof or bad plumbing, for example, it won't cover larger-scale water damage like flooding during a serious storm or tsunami.

Local tsunami hazard and risk is high, as earthquakes are common in the area.

A tsunami is a very large wave, often caused by an earthquake, that flows onto the land and can cause widespread deaths and destruction.

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Example sentences containing 'tsunami'

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Political pundits continue to argue whether it was a wave or a tsunami. Times, Sunday Times (2014)

Over two hours three tsunami waves crashed on to the town. Times, Sunday Times (2010)

Meeting the tsunami waves before they became fully formed was a technique that saved his life. The Times Literary Supplement (2014)

It is also recovering from production disruption after the Japanese earthquake and tsunami earlier in the year. Times, Sunday Times (2011)

They were woken the next morning by screams as the tsunami's waves pummelled the town. Times, Sunday Times (2013)

THE earthquake and tsunami show just how small we are in the scheme of things. The Sun (2011)

I wonder about his vast contributions to the earthquake and tsunami relief fund. Times, Sunday Times (2011)

No tsunami warning was issued. Times, Sunday Times (2016)

The Pentagon was taken up with the relief effort after the Japanese tsunami. Times, Sunday Times (2012)

We would use that: we don't call it a tsunami warning system. Times, Sunday Times (2011)

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Answered by tejasgupta
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Hi. She should use the Error and Grammar feature of the MS Word Software. It can be used by clicking on the Spelling and Grammar check button on the Review tab in the Proofing group. See the image for more clarity. Hope it helps!

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