How to spell DISCUT correctly?
If you meant to type "discut" but made a spelling error, the correct spelling is "discuss". This verb means to engage in conversation or exchange ideas. So, if you want to convey your thoughts or talk about a particular topic, "discuss" is the accurate term to use.
List of suggestions on how to spell discut correctly
- biscuit I love to dip my biscuit in my morning coffee.
- DICT
- disc I went to the music store to buy a new disc for my favorite band.
- disco
- DISCOS Back in the 1970s, people loved to dance and hang out at the local discos.
- discount I got a discount on the dress because there was a small tear in the fabric.
- DISCS I store all my favorite movies on discs so that I can watch them whenever I want.
- discus I won my first discus throw at the state championships.
- discuss We will discuss the proposal at our next meeting.
- disgust The thought of eating bugs fills me with disgust.
- dispute The dispute between the two partners has now been solved.
- DIST I cleared the dish off the desk and placed it in the dishwasher; I need to take the dist off of the bottom
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately