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How to spell DEATE correctly?

If you accidentally typed "deate" instead of "date", don't worry, it happens to everyone! Some correct suggestions for this misspelling include: "date", "debate" or "dean". Remember to double-check your typing to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell deate correctly

  • ate I ate a slice of pizza for lunch.
  • dante Dante Alighieri is considered one of the most prominent and influential poets in Italian literature.
  • dat
  • data I analyzed the data collected from the survey.
  • date
  • dated My wardrobe is so dated that I need a complete makeover.
  • Dater The dater wrote down their phone number on a piece of paper for their potential match.
  • dates I bought a dozen dates from the farmer's market for my afternoon snack.
  • DEA
  • dead The flower in the vase was dead for more than a week.
  • deaden The thick curtains could not completely deaden the sound from the busy street outside.
  • deader My aunt is really deader than a doornail.
  • Dealt
  • dear Dear friend, how have you been?
  • death Unfortunately, the death of the patient was inevitable due to the severity of their condition.
  • debate The debate over the proposed policies continues to divide the political parties.
  • debater The veteran debater was able to win his argument with strong points and persuasive rhetoric.
  • debt I am currently in debt and need to come up with a plan to pay off my loans.
  • decade
  • Dee I'm Dee, what's your name?
  • deft She was a deft pianist, able to play complex pieces with ease.
  • defter I'm going to get some defter fabric to make my new dress.
  • deity
  • delete I'd like to delete this email.
  • demote The manager decided to demote the employee who had been consistently failing to meet their targets.
  • denote This is a pencil I use to denote my points in class.
  • dent The dent on my car door was caused by a collision.
  • DEPT I need to call the customer service dept to solve my issue.
  • depute
  • deter The increased security measures at the airport are meant to deter any potential threats.
  • deviate I don't want to deviate from my plan.
  • devote I devote my life to pleasing my god.
  • dilate
  • donate Please donate any unused products.
  • dote
  • DRAT I absolutely DRAT that plan went awry.
  • eat I'm going to eat the whole sandwich.
  • eater
  • heated The heated argument between the two coworkers escalated quickly.
  • seated The woman was seated in the red rocking chair.
  • sedate She was feeling a bit sedate after the drinks.
  • tate Your father always reprimanded you for your lack of manners, but you knew that he hated tate the most.
  • teat My mother forgot to get me a pacifier, so I'll have to suck on my dad's teat instead.

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