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How to spell DRAFE correctly?

If you often find yourself accidentally typing "drafe" instead of "draft", fret not! Auto-correct can be a lifesaver. However, to avoid further mishaps, making a mental note of the correct spelling and double-checking your work can help prevent this minor slip.

List of suggestions on how to spell drafe correctly

  • brave She was brave enough to face her fears and confront the bully.
  • carafe The waiter filled the carafe with fresh water and placed it on the table.
  • crave
  • dare
  • Dave
  • deaf My aunt is deaf and communicates through American Sign Language.
  • deafer Unfortunately, the longer he continued to attend loud concerts, the deafer he became.
  • drab This would be a very drab selection.
  • draco Draco Malfoy was a recurring antagonist in the Harry Potter series.
  • draft I need to finish my draft of the report by tomorrow.
  • draftee He was a draftee in the military.
  • drafter The drafter worked tirelessly to create the perfect mechanical blueprints for the new skyscraper.
  • drafty It is quite drafty outside.
  • drag
  • drain The sink is full of water, so I'll have to clean it out with a drain.
  • drake
  • dram I don't know what a dram is.
  • drama The performance was full of drama.
  • Drano I poured Drano down the clogged drain and waited for it to work its magic.
  • drape She decided to drape the scarf over her shoulders to keep her warm.
  • draper The draper displayed beautiful fabrics in his shop window.
  • DRAT I was about to DRAT him when he ran off.
  • draw I need to draw myself a bath.
  • drawer She pulled out a drawer full of clothes.
  • drawl The cowboy drawled his speech in a slow Southern drawl as he told his story.
  • drawn The artist has already drawn a sketch of the beautiful scenery.
  • draws
  • dray The delivery company arrived with a dray pulled by two strong horses.
  • drays I take my dog for a walk at the drays near my house.
  • drift There was a drift of snow across the street.
  • drive I need to drive to the store to pick up groceries.
  • drone After the drone bombing, people are refusing to go outside.
  • drove She drove to the grocery store to buy some milk.
  • drupe I was enjoying a juicy peach when I plucked a drupe out by the stem.
  • grave The grave was deeply dug and covered with a dark blanket.
  • raf I'm going to the store, raf.
  • rave He had the best time at the rave.
  • rife The park was rife with people enjoying the beautiful weather.
  • strafe
  • trace I can't find a trace of my missing keys anywhere.
  • trade I always trade candies with my best friend.

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