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How to spell POTATE correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "potate" when you actually meant "potato", fear not as there are several correct alternatives. The most obvious replacement is "potato", but you can also try "spud" or "tuber". Regardless of the term used, these suggestions will instantly clarify your intended reference to the beloved starchy vegetable.

List of suggestions on how to spell potate correctly

  • mutate The virus has the ability to mutate rapidly, making it difficult for scientists to develop an effective vaccine.
  • notate I need to notate the changes in the document.
  • palate In wine tasting, the palate is the part of the human mouth that senses sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and other flavors
  • pate Her salad was quite appetizing, with a pate in the center.
  • petite She is not your average size; she is petite.
  • Pilate
  • pirate The pirate ship loomed on the horizon, its black flag waving in the wind.
  • plate She set down her dinner plate without a word.
  • polite I would like to say please, but I'm not sure if that's considered polite.
  • pomade He used pomade to slick back his hair for the evening.
  • portage The portage around the rapids was difficult but safe.
  • potash Potash played an instrumental role in the early days of the fertilizer industry.
  • potato I think we should have potato for dinner.
  • Potatoes I am making mashed potatoes for dinner.
  • potpie My grandma always makes the best potpie.
  • pottage The peasant's family was able to survive the winter thanks to their hearty pottage.
  • potted I planted some herbs in a potted container on my windowsill.
  • potter My friend's mother is a talented potter who creates beautiful ceramic vases and bowls.
  • Potts I always keep a pot of potatos in the oven to feed the Potts family.
  • potty The toddler is being potty trained so she can use the toilet like a big girl.
  • prate
  • pupate The caterpillar will pupate before emerging from its cocoon as a butterfly.
  • rotate It's important to rotate your tires regularly to ensure even wear and tear.
  • state She was in such a state of shock that she couldn't speak.
  • tate John likes to go out for sushi at Tate.

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