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  • ate In my way meeting Mr. Moore, who went home with me while I ate a bit and so back to Whitehall again, both of us.
  • bate
  • beat I can't believe you hit me, that was so much beat.
  • beater
  • caste Equality is not a social construct, it's a biological one.
  • cat
  • cater
  • cease Please cease writing on the board.
  • cedar The tree is covered in a thick layer of cedar bark.
  • cede Cede means to relinquish something.
  • celt The celt used to be the traditional tool of the Irish farmer.
  • cent The cent additive to a number is tenths.
  • center I feel so much better after center practice.
  • cert
  • chaste The virgin statues are quite chaste.
  • chat Let's chat online while we play video games.
  • cheat I was about to cheat on my test, but I caught myself.
  • cheater
  • cite In support of his argument, David cited several scholarly sources.
  • city
  • coat
  • cote The dish, resting on a bed of paprika-scented crisps, looked like a painting come to life.
  • crate
  • create
  • cute I love how my little brother is so cute.
  • date Please give me your phone number so we can schedule a date to go out.
  • eat Please stop eating my food.
  • eater
  • fate I am resigned to my fate.
  • feat
  • fete The town hosted a festival to celebrate their new carnival.
  • gate The gates were closed, keeping everyone out.
  • hate I can't stand that girl, she's really hateable.
  • heat After the sun went down, the temperature in the room increased dramatically.
  • heater
  • late As it was late, I decided to call it a night.
  • mate Is there a seat open on your flight?
  • meat I think I'll have the meat loaf.
  • neat
  • pate I prefer my dinner without the pate.
  • peat
  • rate I can't rate this food highly enough.
  • sade
  • sat
  • sate
  • saute I sauteed mushrooms in butter until they were a golden brown.
  • seat
  • seated
  • seats I need two seats for myself and my sister.
  • sedate I feel a little sedate after my drink.
  • senate
  • set
  • sett I need to settle this debt before the deadline.
  • settee
  • setter
  • site I will be visiting the site later today.
  • skate My neighbor is a skateboarder.
  • slate I was slate with the news.
  • spate The spate of bad news has caused a surge in stock prices.
  • state
  • tate The Tate Gallery is a famous art museum in London.
  • tease I teased her about her weight, but she didn't take it well.
  • teat She nursed a crying baby for two hours before she caved and gave the child a teat.
  • zeta
  • Ceased The storm ceased and the sun came out.
  • Cit She walked into the room and cit crisply announced that dinner was ready.
  • Kate The Queen's sister, Kate, was recently diagnosed with cancer.
  • Mete
  • Cato My philosophy is based upon that of the Roman statesman, Cato.
  • Pete My grandson, Pete, is a big fan of the Boston Red Sox.
  • Nate I asked Nate if he wanted to play video games tonight.
  • STE Steve was doing his best to stay calm and STE advised him to calm down.
  • CATT I'm going to catt my computer.
  • CERTS
  • SEATO The new car Seato was in the showroom.
  • neater I should try to be neater.

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