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How to spell DEATHER correctly?

The misspelling "deather" may have been intended to mean "death eater" or "deathly". Correct suggestions could include "deathly" or "deadly" to describe something dangerous or "death eater" to refer to a fictional character from the Harry Potter series. It's important to double-check spellings and meanings to avoid confusion or misunderstanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell deather correctly

  • bather
  • cather Willa Cather was a renowned American author who wrote several famous novels.
  • Dasher Dasher is a small, fast animal.
  • Dater The dater was constantly checking their phone, waiting for their date to arrive.
  • deader He always seems so much more alive when he's on stage; it's like he's a deader living in a world
  • deafer As he grew older, he became progressively deafer, relying more on lip reading and sign language to communicate.
  • dealer The dealer put the ticket in the machine.
  • dearer My mother's precious necklace is much dearer to her than any other jewelry.
  • death Unfortunately, death is a natural part of the circle of life.
  • deathly He was deathly afraid of spiders.
  • deaths In 2020, there were a devastating number of deaths worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • deter The high cost of tuition fees could deter some students from pursuing higher education.
  • dither
  • either either you finish your homework or you'll get a lesser grade
  • ether In 1818, Joseph Fourier postulated that ether was the medium through which light traveled.
  • father My father always teaches me to be a helpful person.
  • feather The bird lost a feather while soaring in the sky.
  • gather
  • heather I forgot my heather in the car.
  • lather I worked up a good lather while washing my hands for twenty seconds.
  • leather I love the smell of new leather shoes.
  • Mather
  • nether Nether is a dark, spooky place.
  • rather The food smelled quite good, but I feel rather sick.
  • tether
  • weather She wore a heavy coat to keep herself warm in the weather.

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