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How to spell BREATER correctly?

Breather (noun): a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant. Suggested correct spellings: breather, breathe, breathing. Possible sentences: "I need to take a breather before continuing my work". "Take a deep breath and focus on your breathing". "Breathing exercises can help you relax and reduce stress."

List of suggestions on how to spell breater correctly

  • bearer The bearer of the envelope delivered it to the intended recipient.
  • beater I use a whisk beater to mix the cake batter.
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  • boater The boater carefully navigated his way through the choppy waters of the lake.
  • bracer He slipped on his leather bracer before picking up his bow and arrow.
  • braver She felt braver with her friends beside her.
  • Breaded The breaded chicken fingers were served with a side of ranch dipping sauce.
  • breaker I need to find a breaker for my electric fencing.
  • breath I took a deep breath and calmed down.
  • breathe
  • breathed He breathed a sigh of relief when he found out he passed his exams.
  • breather After a long walk, I decided to take a breather and sit on the park bench for a few minutes.
  • breathier She was a breathier swimmer than he.
  • breeder The breeder was known for producing award-winning show dogs.
  • brewer My friend's dad is a professional brewer who creates unique and delicious craft beers.
  • Brewster Brewster was the name of a fictional town in the movie "Jaws".
  • broader I have a broader perspective on the situation than you do.
  • crater In the moon's dark surface, astronauts found a large crater.
  • create I wanted to create a masterpiece, but I ended up making a mess.
  • grater
  • greater The greater the amount of money, the more expensive the car.
  • prater At the park, children played on the playground, while their parentsPicnicked on the grassy Prater.
  • Rater The rater gave the restaurant a three-star rating.
  • reader The reader was absorbed in the mystery novel and couldn't put it down.
  • ureter The ureter transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

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