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How to spell UNROTING correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "unroting", fret not! The correct suggestions for this misspelling could be "unrooting", which refers to removing roots or "unrotting", which means reversing decay or decomposition. Context will determine the right intention, but either option should get your intended meaning across clearly.

List of suggestions on how to spell unroting correctly

  • enrobing The chocolatier was skilled at enrobing each individual truffle with a perfectly smooth layer of rich, dark chocolate.
  • noting She finished reading the article, noting the key points in her notebook.
  • snorting The person in the next room was snorting loudly as they battled a cold.
  • unbolting After hours of struggling, he finally managed to start unbolting the rusty metal panel.
  • unboxing I am so excited to film myself unboxing the new iPhone that arrived today.
  • undoing His constant procrastination is his own undoing.
  • uniting The disaster brought the community together, uniting people from all walks of life in a common goal of recovery and support.
  • unloving She grew tired of her unloving relationship and decided to end it.
  • unmating After the mating season, the birds begin unmating and return to their individual territories.
  • unmoving The mountain stood tall and unmoving, casting its shadow over the valley below.
  • unmuting I tried unmuting my microphone during the Zoom meeting, but forgot to toggle off the mute button.
  • unquoting One should be cautious while unquoting a source to avoid misrepresenting the original intent.
  • unrolling As the professor began unrolling the ancient scroll, the room fell silent with anticipation.
  • unyoking The shepherd unyoking the oxen after a long day of plowing the fields.
  • uprating The engineer is working on uprating the power output of the generator.
  • uprooting The family faced the difficult task of uprooting their lives and moving to a new country.

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