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How to spell BILLIT correctly?

If you made the typo "billit", you may have intended to write "bullet" or "billet". "Bullet" refers to a small metal projectile, while "billet" can mean a chunk of material or an official order for someone to be accommodated. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity in your communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell billit correctly

  • ballet The ballet will be starting soon.
  • ballot I voted in the ballot.
  • bill I need to pay my electricity bill before the due date to avoid any late fees.
  • billed The company billed me for the products I ordered last week.
  • billet My ticket is a billet for the football game.
  • billets The soldiers were provided billets in a nearby town during their leave.
  • Billie Billie Eilish is a popular singer-songwriter.
  • billing
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  • billow
  • bills I have to pay my bills before the due date.
  • billy Billy loves to play soccer with his friends.
  • bullet John was shot by a bullet.
  • fillet I like to fillet my fish with a sharp knife.
  • millet I added a few spoonfuls of millet to my morning oatmeal for added nutrition.

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