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How to spell FIATH correctly?

If you happen to misspell "fiath", fear not! The correct spelling is "faith". This common word refers to the firm belief in something, often in the absence of proof. Remember to double-check your spelling before submitting any written work to avoid any embarrassments or misinterpretations.

List of suggestions on how to spell fiath correctly

  • bath
  • faith Despite the struggles she faced, she never lost faith in herself.
  • fat The cake is so fat that I cannot even eat a slice.
  • Fatah Fatah is a political party that is prominent in the Palestinian National Authority.
  • fate
  • feat Climbing Mount Everest is a remarkable feat of human endurance.
  • fiat The government issued a fiat requiring citizens to wear masks in public places.
  • FIATS I am considering purchasing one of the new FIATs on the market.
  • fifth
  • filth The alleyway was filled with filth and garbage.
  • filthy The kitchen was so filthy that it took hours to clean.
  • firth The Moray Firth is a large inlet of the North Sea on the northeast coast of Scotland.
  • firths The Scottish coast is characterized by its many lochs, bays, and firths.
  • fish
  • fit He found it difficult to fit into the new company culture.
  • fitch
  • forth He set forth his plan for the project.
  • froth The steamed milk created a froth that floated on top of my latte.
  • Hath
  • kith Jonathan cherished his close kith of childhood friends who had helped him overcome his depression.
  • lath My grandpa used a lath to make wooden shingles for the roof.
  • math The math teacher assigned the students a difficult homework project.
  • oath I took a solemn oath to protect and serve my country.
  • path I followed the path to the woods.
  • pith Inside the fruit, the pith is the hardest and mostJuits.
  • With With every passing day, the weather becomes colder.

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