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How to spell RESATED correctly?

If you meant to type "resated" but realized it was misspelled, here are some suggestions for the correct spelling: "restated" or "rescated". "Restated" refers to repeating or rephrasing something previously said, while "rescated" is not a common word, but it could be a creative variation depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell resated correctly

  • crested The crested bird landed on the branch, displaying its beautiful feathers.
  • Rated The movie was rated PG-13 for violence and language.
  • reacted
  • rebated The customer was rebated for the faulty product they received.
  • Recited The young girl recited the poem flawlessly in front of the entire classroom.
  • related The new study found that a lack of sleep is related to higher stress levels.
  • RESAT It's getting late and I need to resat for my test.
  • reseed After the grass was damaged, we needed to reseed the lawn.
  • Resented She resented his condescending tone when he spoke to her.
  • Resided In the town of Resided, she grew up playing in the park near her home.
  • Resisted I resisted the temptation to eat the whole cake.
  • resonated I resonated with her comment.
  • Resorted When she couldn't find her keys, she resorted to turning her apartment upside down.
  • restarted
  • restate After reading the passage multiple times, I was able to restate the main idea in my own words.
  • restated
  • restates The teacher restates the instructions to make sure everyone in the class understands.
  • rested After a long and tiring day, I finally rested on the couch and closed my eyes.
  • Resulted
  • rusted
  • sated After eating a full meal, I was sated and didn't want anything else to eat.
  • seated She was seated by the window, watching the raindrops race down the glass.
  • Wrested The man wrested the gun from his hand.

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