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How to spell SIGNATE correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "signate" instead of the correct term, here are some suggestions that might help you out. You may have meant "designate", which means to officially select or appoint someone to a particular role or purpose. Alternatively, "ignite" refers to the act of setting something on fire or triggering a spark. Double-check your spelling for accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell signate correctly

  • cognate English and German are cognate languages, sharing many similarities in vocabulary and grammar.
  • designate The company will designate one of its employees to oversee the project.
  • ignite The match can ignite the fire.
  • lignite Lignite is the lowest quality coal with high moisture and ash content.
  • magnate The city's leading real estate magnate has just purchased another skyscraper downtown.
  • senate
  • signage The event organizers are requesting to put up signage to provide directions to the parking lot.
  • signal I couldn't get the signal to work.
  • Signaled The honking cars signaled their impatience to the stalled commuters.
  • signaler The lifeguard quickly signaler to the beach-goers when he saw the dangerous rip current forming in the ocean.
  • signature I need your signature to attest to the accuracy of this document.
  • signet The ring is a signet ring belonging to the Duke.
  • signets Signets are an ancient form of authentication.
  • signore He nodded and smiled, inclining his head in a gesture of courtesy - the signore smiled back.
  • stagnate The company's growth began to stagnate after they stopped introducing new products.

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