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How to spell COTHER correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "cother", several corrections come to mind. It could be "other", referring to an alternative option. Additionally, "bother" might be suitable if talking about a source of annoyance. Alternatively, "cooker" could work if discussing a kitchen appliance. Double-checking spellings helps avoid confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell cother correctly

  • bather The bather took a dip into the refreshing lake on a hot summer day.
  • bother
  • catcher The baseball player's position was catcher.
  • cater The restaurant will cater my sister's wedding next month.
  • cather
  • clothe I need to clothe myself in warmer clothes for the winter season.
  • clothier She was a clothier before she retired.
  • coaxer The coaxer has a wireless antenna.
  • cobber She instinctively reached for her cobber, the magical object which would let her escape.
  • coder
  • coffer He opened the coffer to reveal the treasure inside.
  • Coheir The coheir was content with her new place.
  • coiner
  • comer
  • Conner I'm Conner, the new kid in school.
  • cooker He always boils his rice in a cooker.
  • cooler I need a glass of water with some ice cubes from the cooler.
  • cooper
  • copier I need to make a copy of the document using the copier in the office.
  • copper
  • corer I used a corer to remove the seeds from the apple.
  • corker I was really pleased with the corker of the wine I sampled.
  • corner Lulu sat at the corner booth, nursing a cold drink.
  • cote I'm going to wear my cote dress to the party.
  • cottar The cottar lived in a small cottage on the edge of the village.
  • cotter Bob cotter was able to escape from the police by running away.
  • cover I need to cover my coffee cups with a napkin.
  • cower I must submit to your demands, for I cannot stand up to your demands any longer, for I cower in fear of
  • cowper William Cowper was a famous poet and hymnodist in the late 18th century.
  • coyer She became even coyer when she noticed the man staring at her across the room.
  • Cozier My cozier sleeping bag will keep me warm all night.
  • cuter I think she's cuter than sister.
  • cutter I used a cutter to slice the pizza into equal pieces.
  • dither The politician continued to dither on the important decision, causing frustration among voters.
  • either I can either go without eating or I will be very hungry by the time I get home.
  • ether The experts believe that the ether played a role in the explosion.
  • father My father is a scientist.
  • gather We will gather at the park after school.
  • gopher Don't step on the gopher; it might be scared.
  • hither They went hither in order to set the house on fire.
  • josher
  • jotter I have a jotter for recording ideas.
  • kosher The deli is kosher-certified.
  • lather I need to lather my hair before I go to bed.
  • Lither
  • loather
  • luther John Luther was a reformer in the Church of England.
  • Mather
  • mother Despite being absent father, mother always put emphasis in the relationship with her children.
  • nether
  • norther I saw a magnificent norther yesterday when I was hiking in the mountains.
  • other I'm not sure what to wear other than my pajamas.
  • pother There was an outbreak of pother in the classroom.
  • rather I would rather you not eat with your fingers.
  • Soother My grandmother always gave me a soother when I felt upset.
  • tether
  • tither As a devout Christian, she always made sure to be a faithful tither to her church.
  • wither The flowers in the vase slowly began to wither away.
  • zither The musician expertly played a beautiful melody on her zither.

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