How to spell TITEM correctly?
If you come across the misspelling "titem", there are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. The closest alternative could be "item", which is a common term for an object or element. Other possibilities include "tithe" (referring to a religious donation) or "timely" (meaning prompt or well-timed).
List of suggestions on how to spell titem correctly
- DIEM I am determined to seize the diem and make the most out of every moment.
- Idem
- item I bought a new item at the store.
- stem The stem of a flower supports the leaves and blooms.
- tate The tate in the recipe really brings out the sweetness in the dish.
- tater
- tatum
- teem
- tide
- Tided
- TIDES
- tied I tied my shoe lace too tight and now it's caught on the door knob.
- Tim
- time I always have a great time with my family.
- timed Every driver must follow the timed intersection.
- timer I set the timer for 20 minutes to bake the cookies.
- titan This statue is a titan.
- title
- tito Tito was a charismatic leader and a skilled diplomat.
- titter The girls began to titter as they passed the cute boy in the hallway.
- titus Titus replied, "I believe that is something we can discuss at a later time.
- tote I can't believe I forgot my tote at the library.
- Toted She toted her heavy backpack over her shoulders and set off on the hiking trail.
- totem The totem pole was a beautiful sight.
- totems The Native American tribe had various totems representing the different animals and spirits they worshiped.
- TOTES I used totes to carry all my books from school.
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