How to spell BITHE correctly?
If you meant to write "bithe" but it turned out to be a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "breathe", which refers to inhaling and exhaling; "bite", which means to use your teeth to break or cut something; or even "birch", a type of tree known for its distinctive bark. Be sure to double-check your intended word to fix the misspelling accurately.
List of suggestions on how to spell bithe correctly
- bath I'm going to take a bath before going to bed.
- bathe I like to bathe in lavender-scented water to relax after a long day.
- Bathed After working up a sweat, she bathed in the cool river to refresh herself.
- bather The bather emerged from the ocean, shivering from the cold water.
- bathes She bathes her dogs every Saturday to keep them clean and healthy.
- beth
- bethe
- birth My sister's birth was very exciting.
- birthed She was born a princess, but she was also birthed a warrior.
- Births
- bit I need to take a bit of a break before I continue working on this project.
- bite
- biter The dog was a notorious biter and had to be kept on a leash at all times.
- blithe She took a blithe approach to her studies, rarely studying but always managing to pass her exams.
- blither I can't believe she just said that, she's such a blither!
- Blythe She wore a blythe smile as she strolled through the park.
- both He graduated from both Notre Dame and Purdue University.
- bother
- lithe The ballerina's movements were so lithe and graceful that she appeared to be floating across the stage.
- The The teacher is on her way to work.
- tithe My parents always insisted that I tithe.
- withe The farmers made a fence from withe that they gathered near the river.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately