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How to spell CABOTS correctly?

The correct spelling for "cabots" could be "cabots" itself, assuming it refers to a specific term or name. However, if it's intended to mean "cabots", the correct suggestion would be "carrots". Alternatively, if it's mistakenly used in a different context, suggestions may depend on the intended meaning clarified by the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell cabots correctly

  • abbots The abbots led the monks in prayer every morning.
  • abets He abets his brother in cheating on exams.
  • aborts The pilot aborts the landing due to bad weather conditions.
  • abuts The beach abuts the cliffs.
  • Bots Bots have become increasingly sophisticated in recent times.
  • cabals There are many cabals operating in the city.
  • cabins If you are looking for a place to stay in the woods, cabins may be a good option for you.
  • cables The cables running from the speakers might need to be replaced.
  • caboose The engine drags the train with its cars and caboose through tunnels and over mountains.
  • cabot John Cabot was an Italian explorer who discovered Newfoundland and made the first European exploration of coastal North America since the Vikings.
  • cabs I usually take cabs to the airport instead of driving myself.
  • CADETS The cadets will be performing their drill this afternoon.
  • cahoots I don't think they're working together, they're in cahoots!
  • cants
  • CARATS
  • carbons Carbon offsets help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging the removal or reduction of carbons from the atmosphere.
  • carboys The winemaker transferred the fermented grape juice into several large carboys for aging.
  • Carrots I love to snack on raw carrots.
  • carts I need some carts to take these boxes to the dump.
  • casts The actress casts her eyes downward as if in regret.
  • cats In my home, there are four cats.
  • cavorts The cavorts of the lions made for an impressive show.
  • clots Blood clots can be dangerous and lead to serious health problems.
  • coots The lake was home to a family of coots that swam quietly among the lily pads.
  • cots The hotel provided cots for families traveling with small children.
  • cubits The length of the boat was measured in cubits.
  • Habits I try to stick to my habits to stay on track.
  • jabot My mother always puts on her jabot before going out.
  • jabots She sewed the intricate lace jabots onto the collar of the blouse.
  • robots In the future, we may have to deal with robots who can do our jobs for us.

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