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EMSI EngineeringPlease spell "idiverticulitis".
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22 respuestas
@Danna It does if it's an iOS app designed for those who suffer from diverticulitis!
Vince en
This is definitely meant to embarrass people. I suspect the best you can do is ask the standard spelling bee questions (e.g., ask for the etymology and for them to use it in a sentence). In this case, their sentence will probably be pretty outrageous. I had to look it up, but diverticulitis is a "small, bulging sacs or pouches of the inner lining of the intestine (diverticulosis) that become inflamed or infected." After that, I'd totally botch the spelling but hopefully have enough poise to laugh it off.
GBAD en
I'd-u-s-e-s-p-e-l-l-c-h-e-c-k
Paul en
@GBAD - Yes! I thought the same. This one begs for a follow-up question delivered with a smile, "Thank you. Can you use it in a sentence?".
Art en
Growing up in a large Christian family, my mother would have washed my mouth with soap, for saying such a word. I think it sounds like some kind of skin rash condition, but, my mother would have thought it was sexual in nature. Her favorite torture, was a bar of Ivory soap. She stopped using it when I started blowing bubbles out of my nose.
topo gigio en
diverticulitis
Harrison en
diverticulitis... I'm a nurse. Got this one.
Anónimo en
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Paul en
de i vee e ar tee i cee you el i tee i es
Paneksipni en
D-I-verticulitis
JC en
I like Paul's answer the BEST!!! s-p-e-l-l-c-h-e-c-k !!! It's a bit snarky; but unless you're seriously interviewing as a medical publishing editor, it begs the question... and this applies to the job ... how?
bjohnson en
I'm just not understanding the relevance of this question?
Jack en
My native language is phonetical so I don't spell, but I can write it down for you. Is that OK?
Vlad en
Not only could I spell it, I could give them a lesson on what my grandmother had to deal with from this issue!
Bee Kay en
diverticulitis.......no problem I am Greek !
phaethon en
My imaginary response: The version that is spelled i-c-a-n't-d-o-t-h-i-s originating from America or the version that is spelled n-o-w-a-y-j-o-s-é originating from Spain? It's like the word doughnut or donut. I would actually try my best, but I hate spelling out loud. For everyone who doesn't get this, they're trying to see how well rounded you are and/or if you can improvise when you're stuck.
Stephanie en
C. A. N. apostrophe T. Never had it.
Kitty en
I guess because I am a foreigner who learned English from books, this question puzzles me. Do you mean to say that you would not know how to spell such a straightforward word? I mean, it's not some weird French or Gaelic word, really.
Kora Zinger en
Divert-e-qu-lie-tis
Abhi en
You dont that word doesnt exist. Remove the i and there is a word you might be speaking of. "Am I being interviewed as a replacement because you cant spell?"
Mr Guy en
I'd say this is not an appropriate interview question. Topics of health that do not directly related to job performance are not appropriate and should be avoided. Please move on to the next question.
Sam en
"idiverticulitis"
Anónimo en