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How to spell CETRE correctly?

The correct spelling of "cetre" is "centre". Some possible suggestions for correcting this misspelling are using spell-check on a computer, looking up the word in a dictionary or asking someone else for assistance. Additionally, practicing spelling and reading regularly can help reduce future spelling errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell cetre correctly

  • cadre The cadre of company executives gathered together to discuss their financial goals for the upcoming year.
  • cede The company decided to cede control to a new management team.
  • centre The shopping centre was packed with holiday shoppers.
  • cert I need to obtain a cert to prove that I have completed the training program.
  • cetus Cetus is a constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere during winter.
  • cite The author was sure to cite all of his sources in his research paper.
  • CTR The company was able to increase their website traffic by improving their CTR.
  • deere
  • litre
  • metre The race was won by a millimetre or two, but in the end, a metre doesn't matter.
  • metro
  • mitre The bishop wore a mitre during the religious ceremony.
  • nitre The team found nitre deposits in the cave system.
  • outre Her outfit was quite outre, with neon colors and mismatched patterns.
  • Petra Petra is a historical city in Jordan that is famous for its rock-cut architecture.
  • retire I plan to retire in ten years and spend my days traveling the world.
  • retro Her outfit had a retro feel with high-waisted jeans and a vintage t-shirt.
  • retry I will need to retry the recipe again to make sure I've got it right.
  • sceptre The sceptre symbolizes the authority of the king.
  • sere The sere and lifeless landscape left me feeling empty and hopeless.
  • tetra The tetra Ambassador is a four-wheel-drive SUV that will get you where you need to go.

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