How to spell ALIBIT correctly?
If you're trying to correct the misspelling "alibit", consider these alternative options: "alibi", "albeit" or "all but". Each term carries a distinctive meaning and proper usage. "Alibi" refers to evidence of being elsewhere during a crime, "albeit" means "although", and "all but" implies everything except.
List of suggestions on how to spell alibit correctly
- Albeit I am still struggling with the assignment, albeit I have been working on it for hours.
- alibi The suspect provided a strong alibi for his whereabouts during the time of the crime.
- alibis The suspects all had alibis for the time of the crime.
- alight
- ambit The company's ambit extends far beyond its humble beginnings as a small local business.
- halibut I'm going to purchase a halibut for dinner.