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How to spell REGRAT correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "regrat" could be "regret", which means the feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done. Other suggestions could include "regard", "regroup" or "regulate", depending on the context in which the misspelling is used.

List of suggestions on how to spell regrat correctly

  • egret I saw an egret perched on the edge of the pond this morning.
  • regent The regent took over the duties of the monarch until the rightful heir was of age to rule.
  • Regrade I asked my professor to regrade my exam because I believed there was a mistake in the scoring.
  • regret I regret not being more supportive of you as you've been through so much lately.
  • regrets I have many regrets, the biggest being not spending more time with my family.
  • regrew After being damaged by the frost, the plant slowly regrew its leaves.
  • regrow After I cut the grass, it starts to regrow in a few days.
  • retreat As I approach my retirement, I'm looking forward to taking some time for myself to retreat to the cottage.

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