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How to spell IRRIATE correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "irriate", worry not! The correct spelling is actually "irritate". The double 'r' and 't' are essential to convey its meaning of causing annoyance or provoking. So remember to double-check and correct this common misspelling to ensure your writing is accurate and clear.

List of suggestions on how to spell irriate correctly

  • irate The customer became irate when he realized his order was incorrect.
  • irradiate The sun's rays irradiate the earth's surface, providing warmth and light for all living creatures.
  • irrigate The farmers have to irrigate their crops regularly during the dry season.
  • irritate The sound of the alarm clock is starting to irritate me.

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