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How to spell SVEAT correctly?

The misspelling "sveat" could possibly be corrected to "sweat" or "sweet". "Sweat" refers to the moisture on the skin produced by body heat, while "sweet" can mean pleasant-tasting or charming. It's important to double-check spellings before submitting written work to avoid confusion or errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell sveat correctly

  • avert I tried to avert my gaze from the car crash on the side of the road.
  • caveat There is a caveat to my recommendation that you only follow it if you are absolutely sure it is the right choice.
  • evert
  • feat I amazed him with my new feat of balancing a book on my head.
  • overt
  • sadat
  • sat I sat on the couch to watch the movie.
  • scat The cat left a small scat on the carpet.
  • scent The scent of the flowers was lovely.
  • seat I'll sit down in the seat across from you.
  • SEATO SEATO was an anti-communist organization established in 1954 to promote stability and security in Southeast Asia.
  • sect The sect is obsessed with its own ways.
  • sent I sent my new laptop to my older sister.
  • sept His birthday is in the first week of Sept.
  • set She set the table with the new silverware.
  • sett
  • shevat Shevat is the fifth month in the Jewish calendar, and it typically falls between January and February.
  • slat
  • sleet The roads were dangerously slick with sleet.
  • Snead Snead was a successful golfer known for his smooth swing.
  • spat
  • squat He decided to squat down and examine the tiny flower growing by the sidewalk.
  • STAT
  • stead
  • stet After considering the proofreading suggestions, the author requested that the editor stet the original wording.
  • stoat The stoat is a small and darkrelative of the weasel.
  • suet Suet is a type of fat that is used to make meatballs and pies.
  • svelte The svelte ballerina gracefully leaped across the stage with ease.
  • Sven Sven is a Swedish name typically given to boys.
  • swat He heard a loud noise and saw the swat team coming through the door.
  • sweat
  • sweaty She was hot and sweaty from the run.
  • sweet Her Grandma always gave her a sweet goodbye hug.

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