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How to spell SLEATH correctly?

If you've misspelled "sleath", worry not! Here are some possible correct suggestions. It could be "sleek", exuding elegance and sophistication. Or perhaps you meant "sleuth", a detective or investigator. Lastly, it could be "sheath", a protective covering. Double-check the context to determine the accurate term you intended to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell sleath correctly

  • lath The carpenter used a lath to create a wooden frame for the plaster ceiling.
  • loath I am loath to leave my comfortable bed on a cold morning.
  • plath She wrote a poem called Plath.
  • seth I seth him no explanations.
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  • slash I was slash dancing with my friends when I smashed my toe on a rock.
  • slat The slat window caught the light.
  • slate It was a cold day so I took my slate and wrote on it.
  • sleaze She's a sleaze ball.
  • sleazy I can't believe she talked to him like that, he's such a sleazy guy.
  • sleet I had to drive carefully on the slippery roads because of the sleet falling.
  • sleety The road was so icy and sleety that we had to drive very slowly.
  • sleigh The children happily hopped onto the sleigh and snuggled closely together as the horses pulled them through the snow-covered streets.
  • sleuth Sherlock Holmes is the world's most famous sleuth.
  • sleuths She is a great detective and a skilled sleuths.
  • sloth All Joe was doing was lounging on the couch watching television; he should have been more active, like his sloth
  • stealth The thief moved with great stealth, carefully avoiding detection as he crept through the dark alley towards his target.
  • swath The farmer mowed a wide swath in the field to prepare for planting.

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