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How to spell MATERE correctly?

If you have mistakenly written "matere" instead of "matter", worry not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions for this misspelling. Firstly, "mater", which refers to one's mother. Alternatively, "mature", meaning to develop and become fully grown. Lastly, "meter", a unit of length or measurement.

List of suggestions on how to spell matere correctly

  • mare The mare ran through the field, her mane flowing in the wind.
  • mastery She demonstrated mastery over the piano with her flawless performance.
  • mate I'm not much of a tennis player, but I would love to find a mate who shares my passion for the sport.
  • mater It's difficult to forget my mater's home-cooked meals.
  • materiel The military personnel were in charge of inspecting the materiel before it was loaded onto the trucks.
  • maters I am looking forward to fresh maters from the garden this summer.
  • matey I am your true friend, comrade, and matey.
  • matte I prefer the look of a matte finish on my nails rather than a shiny one.
  • matter It is important to take care of our environment because it impacts a matter that is crucial to our survival: the air we breathe.
  • Mattered Her opinion mattered deeply to him.
  • mature
  • matured The wine had matured nicely and was now ready to be enjoyed.
  • Maturer Maturer wine is often preferred over young wine because it has more flavor and is less acidic.
  • matures As she grows older, her taste in music matures with her.
  • mere The mere thought of going to the dentist makes me nervous.
  • meter
  • metered The electricity was metered and the homeowner had to pay for usage at the end of each billing cycle.
  • metre The athlete broke the world record by running the 100 metre dash in under 9 seconds.
  • miter The miter saw cuts the angle between the boards.
  • Mitered The carpenter carefully mitered the corners of the picture frame for a precise fit.
  • mitre The priest is wearing a tall and pointed mitre during the church service.

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