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How to spell CAREET correctly?

If you meant to write "careet" but it was misspelled, the correct suggestion would be "career". It refers to an individual's chosen profession or occupation. Making this correction ensures that your writing accurately reflects the intended meaning and maintains clarity for your readers.

List of suggestions on how to spell careet correctly

  • cadet The cadet showed impressive leadership skills during the obstacle course.
  • capet After three hours of deliberations, the judges declared that the Blue Ribbon Capet would be the new king of France.
  • carat I bought a new diamond necklace and it has a carat weight.
  • Carder The carder was so busy carding the wool she didn't notice the thief sneak up on her.
  • care
  • Cared She always cared for her elderly neighbor by checking on her and helping her with grocery shopping.
  • careen
  • career I am interested in having a career in the medical field.
  • careers Many young people today are exploring non-traditional careers.
  • CARER The patient was extremely grateful for the kind and attentive care provided by her dedicated carer.
  • cares
  • caret I caret for my Kindle.
  • Carey No one ever says "goodbye" to Carey.
  • carpet
  • carrot
  • cart The boy pushed the cart full of groceries down the aisle.
  • carter I love spending time with my friends Carter and Melanie.
  • claret He poured himself a glass of rich claret and savored the full-bodied flavor.
  • cree The Cree people live in the boreal forest of Canada.
  • creed His religious creed was a central part of his identity.
  • creek
  • creel The creel my grandfather used to catch fish was a beautiful piece of woodwork.
  • creep The Creep under the bed was making too much noise.
  • Crees
  • Crept Alone in the dark, I crept towards the door.
  • crest The crest of the hill offered a stunning view of the valley below.
  • cruet I need a cruet for my orange juice.
  • garret My attic is full of old furniture, including a garret where I store my bikes.
  • greet

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