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How to spell TODEM correctly?

If you meant to write "todem" but it turns out it's a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "totem", referring to a sacred symbol or object. Alternatively, it might be "teardom", representing a state of shedding tears. Lastly, it might be "torment", which signifies extreme suffering or anguish.

List of suggestions on how to spell todem correctly

  • DEM
  • dodgem I had so much fun riding the dodgem cars at the amusement park.
  • Idem The legal term "idem" means "the same as previously mentioned" and can be used in a sentence like "The defendant disputed the claim, but the idem evidence presented in court proved otherwise
  • modem I had to reset my modem to fix the internet connection.
  • sodom
  • tandem We rode a tandem bicycle together.
  • teem
  • tide The tide was coming in as the sun set over the ocean.
  • Tided He tided up the house before his guests arrived.
  • TIDES The tides were unusually high that day, causing some flooding in low-lying areas.
  • tod
  • today
  • todd
  • toddy I warmed myself by the fire, sipping on a hot toddy after a chilly day outside.
  • toed
  • tom Tom wants to go to the beach tomorrow.
  • tome The tome weighed nearly three pounds.
  • tote I need to grab my tote bag before leaving for work.
  • Toted She toted her laptop and books to the library.
  • totem The totem pole stood tall and proud, representing the heritage and traditions of the indigenous people.
  • totems The Native American tribe had a sacred bond with their totems, which represented their ancestral spirits.
  • TOTES

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