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How to spell INFITE correctly?

If you often misspell the word "infite", fret not! Here are a few correct suggestions to help you out: "infinite", which means endless or limitless; "invite", referring to extending an invitation; or "inflate", related to increasing the size or volume of something.

List of suggestions on how to spell infite correctly

  • incite He was accused of trying to incite a riot with his inflammatory speech.
  • inciter The political speaker was labeled an inciter after he encouraged his audience to forcefully protest.
  • indie I'm an indie film enthusiast.
  • indite The great poet, William Shakespeare, was known to indite some of the most beautiful sonnets in English literature.
  • infidel Claude is an infidel.
  • infinite It's impossible to calculate the infinite.
  • inflate I need to inflate the air mattress before we can use it.
  • innate
  • inuit
  • invite She decided to invite her friends to her birthday party.
  • invited
  • invitee The invitee arrived well before the party was scheduled to begin.
  • invites She invites her friends over every weekend for a movie night.
  • unfit The officer was considered unfit for duty after failing his physical fitness test.
  • unfits The candidate unapologetically unfits for the job due to his lack of experience and qualifications.
  • unite Let's unite to solve the problem.

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