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How to spell ETATE correctly?

If you meant to type "estate" but mistakenly wrote "etate", here are a few suggestions to help you correct the misspelling. Double-check for spelling errors, use spell-check tools, refer to a dictionary or try typing more slowly and carefully. Proofreading your work before finalizing it can help eliminate such mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell etate correctly

  • abate The storm finally began to abate after two long days of heavy rain and high winds.
  • acetate The fabric swatch is made of acetate and polyester.
  • aerate To improve the soil, the gardener decided to aerate the lawn.
  • agate The dish was made of agate and was intricately designed with various colors.
  • ate
  • date I have a dinner date with my girlfriend tonight.
  • eat I want to eat a slice of pizza right now.
  • eaten I have already eaten my breakfast, but I am still feeling hungry.
  • eater The picky eater refused to eat anything besides plain pasta.
  • eats The cat eats the fish.
  • elate
  • elated Finally, after days of waiting, the store opened and I was elated to get my new clothes.
  • elite The registration fee for this exclusive club is only for the elite members.
  • emote I could not help but emote when I saw the llamas.
  • equate I don't think you can equate an apple to an orange, they both have different flavors.
  • erato My erato is a beautiful singer.
  • estate The wealthy businessman left his entire estate to his wife and children.
  • eta Eta is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • ETAS
  • Etta Etta is excited to start her new job next week.
  • etude She practiced her piano etude for hours every day.
  • evade The criminal tried to evade the police by running down an alleyway.
  • irate I was so irate with her when she barely touched my food.
  • mutate The virus had the ability to mutate rapidly, making it difficult to develop a vaccine.
  • notate I'll notate your comments so I can respond.
  • orate During his campaign rally, the politician would orate for hours on end, trying to capture the hearts and minds of his potential voters.
  • ovate The ovate leaf is a common shape for plants.
  • petite The petite woman was quite small.
  • rotate The Earth has a tendency to rotate on its axis.
  • sedate She was tempted to take a sedate bath, but she decided on a bubble bath instead.
  • STAT In statistics, STAT refers to sampling technique.
  • state
  • stater
  • statue The statue of Liberty is a famous icon of New York City.
  • tat She got a tat of a butterfly on her ankle.
  • tate
  • tater Mommy, please give me a tater.
  • tote

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