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How to spell SABITH correctly?

If you meant to type "sabith", there are several possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you meant "sabbath", which refers to a day of religious observance or "shabby", which means worn-out or dilapidated. "Sabith" could also be a misspelling of certain proper names.

List of suggestions on how to spell sabith correctly

  • sabbath Jewish people celebrate their day of rest and worship on the sabbath, which is observed on Saturday.
  • sabin It's funny how silk can be so thin and frail, but sabin fabric is incredibly tough.
  • Sabina
  • sabine Sabine was delighted to see her old friend after so many years apart.
  • sabot I can't wear these boots, there's a sabot in the left one.
  • Saith This sentence is saith.
  • smith She's a smith.
  • Tabitha The cat brushed its fur against Tabitha's leg.

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