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How to spell BOTTER correctly?

If you meant to spell "bother", then that word has a "h" after the "o". If you meant "butter", then that word starts with a "b" instead of a "t". Alternatively, if you meant "botter", then it may be a slang term or a brand name that needs further clarification.

List of suggestions on how to spell botter correctly

  • barter I used to barter with my neighbors for fresh produce from their garden.
  • batter
  • battier
  • beater She used a beater to beat the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
  • Bette
  • better I hope that I am doing better on this assignment than I did on the previous one.
  • bettor The bettor placed a hefty sum on the underdog team and walked away with a large payout.
  • biter The dog is a biter, so be careful when petting him.
  • bitter The taste of the bitter black tea was appalling.
  • blotter The race is on to see who can make the biggest blotter.
  • boater The boater stood out on the lake, fishing rod in hand, patiently waiting for a catch.
  • bootee
  • border The border between Mexico and the United States is a popular tourist destination.
  • bother I don't want to bother you, but can you please turn down the music?
  • bottler The bottler quickly filled the cans with the carbonated beverage before sealing them tightly.
  • Butte The hike up the butte provided breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • butter I'm going to make toast butter.
  • cotter The cotter pin was inserted into the hole to secure the bolt in place.
  • hotter she was hotter than hell
  • jotter I always carry a jotter in my pocket to jot down important notes.
  • otter An otter is a small mammal that lives in water.
  • potter
  • rotter The detective was determined to catch the rotter who had been stealing from the charity organization.
  • totter The old man started to totter as he struggled to stand up from his chair.

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