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How to spell CHOTE correctly?

If you're struggling to find the correct spelling for the word "chote", consider these possible suggestions: "chute", "chose", "chore" or "chute". Depending on the context, these alternatives might fit the intended meaning better. Double-checking spellings ensures effective communication and avoids misunderstandings.

List of suggestions on how to spell chote correctly

  • chaste As a nun, she lived a chaste and celibate life.
  • chat
  • chats
  • Che " Che Guevara is known as a prominent figure in the Cuban Revolution.
  • chide I tried not to chide my son, but he really shouldn't have eaten his dessert before dinner.
  • chit "Can you please give me a chit indicating that I have paid my dues?
  • chits Chits are pieces of paper with colorful designs on them that are exchanged during a poker game.
  • Chloe I'm going to say hello to Chloe.
  • choc
  • choice I made the choice to go to college and pursue a degree in engineering.
  • choir She had a beautiful singing voice and enjoyed being a part of the church choir.
  • choke When I swallowed the grape it went down the wrong way and I started to choke.
  • choked I was so choked that I could not breathe.
  • choker She wore a beautiful choker necklace on her elegant dress.
  • choler I was so angry with Paul that I could have cried choler.
  • choose I have to choose between taking the bus or walking.
  • chop She used the knife to chop the vegetables into small pieces for the stew.
  • chord After hearing the chord for the fifth time, he decided to find new music.
  • chore I can help with the chore for tonight.
  • chorea Chorea is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the limbs, trunk or face.
  • chortle The children's laughter turned into a chortle as the clown went on with his silly antics.
  • Chose She chose to go on vacation during the summer.
  • chou I like green chou.
  • chow I'm going to make some Chinese chow mein for dinner tonight.
  • chute I have a fear of heights, so I'll just have to use the chute.
  • chutes The chutes have been closed.
  • cite She knew the importance of giving credit where credit was due, so she made sure to always cite her sources in her research papers.
  • code She was reading a book, but her eyes kept glancing down at the code on the screen.
  • coot
  • cootie I got the cootie from the cafeteria.
  • cot Your cat needs a cot.
  • cote A wine cote is a wine barrel that was once used to store wine but is now used to store other alcoholic drinks.
  • cute The puppy was so cute that everyone wanted to hold and pet him.
  • dote She would often dote on her grandchildren, buying them gifts and sweets every time she visited.
  • hate I hate the feeling of being ignored.
  • hot I'm feeling really hot all of a sudden.
  • mote After diligently swatting at the pesky mote, she finally succeeded in clearing the air.
  • note I left a note on the fridge reminding my roommate to buy groceries.
  • rote The student memorized the multiplication table through rote learning.
  • shoe
  • shot I was about to take a shot when I saw the cat.
  • Shots
  • tote My tote bag is big enough to fit all of my groceries.
  • vote

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