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How to spell BANTOR correctly?

If you meant "banter" but misspelled it as "bantor", fear not, as there are some possible correct suggestions! First, "banter" is the correct spelling. Alternatively, you could also consider "banther" or "bantur". However, keep in mind that "banter" is the most widely recognized and accepted spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell bantor correctly

  • banger The new song by IDLES is an absolute banger that never fails to get me dancing.
  • bangor I'm from Bangor and I love it here.
  • banjo He played the banjo with such gusto that the whole room erupted in applause.
  • banker I have a meeting with my banker at the bank.
  • banner The banner proclaimed the party's new policy direction.
  • bantam She kept a bantam rooster in her coop.
  • banter My friends and I engage in playful banter all the time, teasing each other about our favorite sports teams.
  • banters During lunch, my coworkers and I engage in friendly banters, which always makes us laugh.
  • bantu The Bantu migration during the first millennium was a significant movement of people in Africa.
  • barter I hope we can find something to barter for the umbrella.
  • Barton I know Barton from college.
  • baster I need to use a baster to suck up the juices from the roasting pan.
  • baton
  • batter I'll just batter those eggs and fry them up.
  • benton
  • bettor The bettor wagered $100 on the winning team.
  • candor Her candor in admitting her mistake was a refreshing change from others who tried to cover it up.
  • canter She took the reins and urged the horse into a canter as they galloped across the field.
  • canto The canto was beautiful.
  • cantor She sang at the Cantor's synagogue.
  • janitor The janitor works tirelessly to keep the school clean and tidy.
  • mentor You can't learn to swim without a proper mentor.
  • panto The play was very humorous and some of the actors were very good at panto.
  • ranter The ranter on the street corner was shouting about conspiracy theories.

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