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How to spell DETOR correctly?

If you've misspelled "detor", here are some possible correct suggestions. A common word you may have meant is "deter", meaning to discourage or prevent. Another option could be "debtor", referring to someone who owes money. Make sure to verify the correct spelling when using these words.

List of suggestions on how to spell detor correctly

  • Dater She was excited to meet her blind dater at the new Italian restaurant downtown.
  • de tour
  • de-tour
  • dear My dear friend, I am so glad to have you in my life.
  • debtor John is struggling to pay his credit card bills and is now considered a debtor.
  • decor I spent hours picking out the perfect decor for my new apartment.
  • deer
  • defter I need defter hands to fix this battered dress.
  • deport It is rumored that he was deport to Mexico.
  • deter The potential for jail time should deter you from committing a crime.
  • deters
  • detour Due to construction, the highway was closed and we had to take a detour through the backroads.
  • detours During rush hour, many drivers take detours to avoid heavy traffic on the main roads.
  • detox I decided to go on a 3-day detox to cleanse my body of all the unhealthy foods I had been eating.
  • Dieter Dieter is trying to lose weight by following a strict low-carb diet.
  • dior My friend Jeannie is wearing a Dior dress.
  • doctor I am scheduled to see the doctor tomorrow morning for a routine check-up.
  • door I need to get my door repaired.
  • Doter Doter, a new dating app designed for vegetarians, vegetarians and vegans, just went live.
  • editor She is an editor at the publishing company.
  • retort When questioned about his whereabouts, he had a sharp retort.
  • tor I think I saw a sinister-looking tor on the hill.
  • tutor She hired a tutor to help her prepare for the final exams.

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