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How to spell LEATING correctly?

If you meant to write "leating" and are looking for correct spelling suggestions, it is possible that you intended to write either "leading" or "eating". "Leading" refers to guiding or being in front, while "eating" refers to the action of consuming food. Please verify your intended meaning and choose the appropriate term.

List of suggestions on how to spell leating correctly

  • beating The beating of his heart could be heard as he waited nervously for the results.
  • Bleating The bleating of the sheep could be heard from across the meadow.
  • eating Eating healthy and exercising regularly can improve your overall health.
  • elating I find it elating to see the smiling faces of my loved ones.
  • heating The heating system in the building is not functioning properly.
  • lading
  • lasting The impact of her words was lasting and stayed with me for years.
  • latin I'm learning Latin at school.
  • Latina I am a Latina and I am proud of it.
  • latino I love listening to Latino music because it always makes me want to dance.
  • leading
  • leafing I spent the afternoon leafing through old family photos.
  • leaking
  • leaning I was leaning against the building to take a break.
  • leaping The leopard was leaping through the tall grass in pursuit of its prey.
  • Leasing The leasing office is located on the third floor.
  • leaving
  • letting She was letting the dog out to pee.
  • loading The loading dock was crowded with boxes waiting to be transported.
  • looting He was caught looting the dead body.
  • plating She carefully removed the old plating from the wall.
  • pleating She spent hours carefully pleating the fabric for her daughter's dress.
  • Relating Relating to a topic requires having knowledge and understanding about it.
  • seating I would like to inquire about the seating arrangements for the event.
  • slating She was so angry about the negative slating she received from her boss that she immediately began looking for a new job.

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