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How to spell DECOT correctly?

If someone misspells "decot", it is possible that they actually meant "deco" which is short for art deco, a popular design style in the 1920s and 1930s. Another possibility is "decor" which commonly refers to interior design or decoration.

List of suggestions on how to spell decot correctly

  • cot
  • deacon The deacon at the church helped organize the community outreach program.
  • debt He has to pay off his credit card debt before applying for a loan.
  • dec
  • decant
  • decay The decay of innocence was a slow process.
  • Decca Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929.
  • deceit I cannot lie and therefore do not appreciate deceit in any form.
  • deck The deck was slightly sticky.
  • decode It is difficult to decode the message without the proper encryption key.
  • decor The decor of the wedding reception was elegant and sophisticated.
  • decors She spent hours browsing through the various decors before finally deciding on a beach-inspired theme for her apartment.
  • decoy The hunters set up a decoy to attract the ducks.
  • decoys He left behind several decoys to mislead his pursuers.
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  • deft She was deft at Dodging bullets.
  • demote The manager decided to demote him after he failed to meet the company's expectations.
  • denote I denote this meeting by 7:00 p.m.
  • dent My car door has a dent from when I accidentally hit the fence.
  • deport
  • depot I went to the depot to pick up some packages.
  • DEPT The customer service dept is available 24/7 for any questions or concerns.
  • devote She decided to devote her entire weekend to studying for her final exams.
  • devout Her devout faith was pleasing to all.
  • DICT He loves to dict the content while walking to the office.
  • dot I need to dot the "i" in "internet"
  • Dovecot I installed Dovecot for my mail server.
  • ducat I found a rare ducat in the antique store.
  • duct
  • scot My friend is a proud scot who loves to wear a kilt to special events.
  • sect The sect of Jehovah's Witnesses does not tolerate doubters.

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