How to spell APPOINTE correctly?
If you happen to mistype "appointe", don't worry! There are a few correct suggestions you could consider. "Appointment" is the intended word, referring to a scheduled meeting or arrangement. Other alternatives might include "appointed", which means selected or designated or "appointee", referring to a person who has been appointed.
List of suggestions on how to spell appointe correctly
- appoint The CEO will appoint a new chief financial officer for the company.
- appointed The company appointed a new CEO to lead its growth strategy.
- appointee The new appointee was thrilled to begin their new job as CEO.
- appointees The appointees were tasked with reviewing the company's financial statements.
- appointive The board members were chosen through appointive means rather than an elected process.
- appoints The company appoints a new CEO in order to boost profits.
- apposite That is an apposite observation.
Misspelling of the day
Activiting
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