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How to spell DREATE correctly?

If you are struggling with the misspelling "dreate", do not fret! The correct suggestions could be "create", "date" or "dream". Double-check your spellchecker or perhaps take a moment to listen closely to the pronunciation of the word in question and select the best match from the suggested options.

List of suggestions on how to spell dreate correctly

  • crate The delivery man used a crate to transport the fragile items.
  • create I want to create a unique piece of art that will express my feelings.
  • crete
  • date
  • debate This year's debate was very heated.
  • drake
  • drape My mother used to drape the curtains over the windows to keep out the sunlight.
  • DRAT I can't believe I just DRAT'd my computer.
  • dread I dread the sound of the door knob turning.
  • dreaded My aunt is dreaded by her friends because of her scathing remarks.
  • dreads She dreads the thought of speaking in front of a large audience.
  • dream When I woke up, I had a dream in which I was a bee.
  • dreamed
  • dreamer The dreamer spent hours pondering her thoughts and ideas.
  • Dreamt I dreamt that I was flying through the sky like a bird.
  • drear The drear weather outside made her want to stay inside all day.
  • grate She found the grate too small to climb through.
  • great Her achievement in the competition was great.
  • greater I have a greater appreciation for nature after spending a week camping in the mountains.
  • irate I was so irate with her that I broke her nose.
  • orate The politician's ability to orate was evident during his campaign rallies.
  • prate Before he left, he admonished me to be more careful with my possessions, lest I end up like Prate.
  • rate The rate for the package is $20.
  • treat I plan to treat myself to a new dress for our anniversary.
  • treated The doctor treated her injury with medication and physical therapy.
  • treats She always keeps a bowl of treats for her dog by the front door.
  • treaty The treaty was signed by representatives from both countries.

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