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How to spell MIDTER correctly?

If you meant to write "midterm", some possible corrections could be "mid-term", "mid semester" or "midway point". If you meant to write "mister", some possible corrections could be "mister", "Mr". or the person's actual name.

List of suggestions on how to spell midter correctly

  • Dieter Dieter is determined to stick to his healthy eating plan.
  • madder I could not become any madder than the way I am now.
  • master The young apprentice learned everything he needed to know from his master.
  • mater My mater is an excellent cook and I enjoy her food every time I visit her.
  • matter The matter at hand is incredibly important and requires immediate attention.
  • meter The electricity meter ticked over as the family turned on their air conditioning.
  • midair The acrobat completed a series of flips and twists in midair before landing perfectly on the balance beam.
  • midden In the back of the midden, you'll find a surprising amount of treasure.
  • midget
  • midterm I have been studying hard for my upcoming midterm exams.
  • milder The curry tasted milder than usual because I added less chili.
  • milted
  • minder I hired a minder to take care of my daughter while I was away.
  • Minted After graduating from business school, he was quickly minted into the world of finance with a high-level job at a top investment firm.
  • minter The minter was working hard to produce the coins for the new currency.
  • minuter I must be careful including every detail, consequently, I have to be minuter in my writings.
  • Misted The morning air was misted with dew.
  • mister Can you please not call me "mister"?
  • mistier The mistier the weather, the more likely it is to rain.
  • mite A mite crawled across the table.
  • miter The miter saw is perfect for installing trim around doors and windows.
  • MITERS MITERS are great for opening tight spaces.
  • Mites The mites were an annoyance to me because they kept on crawling over me.
  • mitten It was cold outside and I needed a mitten to keep my hands warm.
  • moister The room was much moister than it had been when she had left it.
  • molter The molter is scheduled to begin working later today.
  • muster We must muster our forces to reclaim our lost kingdom.
  • mutter She would mutter to herself when she was concentrating.
  • titter After the comedian's joke, there was a titter of laughter from the audience.

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