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How to spell LETTE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "lette", there are several correct suggestions to consider. Possible alternatives include "letter", which refers to a written or printed communication, and "lettuce", a leafy green vegetable. Moreover, "lette" could be a shortened form of "letter", although careful examination and context are necessary to determine the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell lette correctly

  • Bette Bette Davis became one of Hollywood's greatest actresses.
  • colette
  • late I'm always late for the meetings.
  • latte
  • latter
  • lattes I always treat myself to lattes on Saturday mornings.
  • layette My sister is getting a layette for her baby.
  • lee She found shelter from the storm behind the lee of the large rock.
  • left
  • legate The king appointed a loyal nobleman as his legate to oversee the conquered city.
  • lent I lent my old book to my friend.
  • lest He spoke in a hushed tone, lest someone overhear our conversation.
  • Lester Lester is hoping to win the game tomorrow.
  • let
  • let's
  • Leta Leta is a beautiful name for a girl.
  • lethe The cat slept through the noise because it was content in its lethe.
  • lets He lets his dog sleep on the bed with him.
  • letter I received a letter from my best friend today.
  • letters I get a lot of letters from people who want to know how I'm doing.
  • lettuce I always grow some lettuce in my garden.
  • lite This lamp is not lite.
  • litter The cat left his markings all over the litter box.
  • little I woke up early so I could get a little bit of sleep.
  • LOTT It is rumored that the Gorilla Lott Shooting Incident was a hoax.
  • Lottie My mom is the best cook ever and she learned it from her mother, Lottie.
  • lotto I Play the Lotto Every Week.
  • lute The lute is a stringed instrument used in classical and romantic music.
  • Lynette There once was a girl named Lynette.
  • palette She had a wide array of colors on her palette to use in her painting.
  • platte The Platte River runs through the state of Nebraska.

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