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How to spell CHEFT correctly?

The correct spelling for "cheft" would be "chef". This simple misspelling can easily be corrected by replacing the "t" with an "f". Remembering that "chef" is the proper term for a professional cook would eliminate any confusion caused by the incorrect spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell cheft correctly

  • chafe The new shoes were rubbing against the back of his heel and starting to chafe.
  • chaff The chaff blew away in the wind as the farmer separated the wheat from the grain.
  • chart I used a chart to track my progress towards my fitness goal.
  • chat I love to chat with my friends every day after school.
  • cheat It's not the end, she's thinking, he may still come back to her as he can't leave the cheat who broke his heart alone for long.
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  • chefs The chefs at the restaurant worked tirelessly to prepare an impeccable meal for the guests.
  • chert The ancient arrowheads were made of chert.
  • chest He placed his hand over his chest and took a deep breath.
  • chesty She always had a bad cough and a chesty voice.
  • chevy I saw a green Chevy parked outside the grocery store.
  • chief The chief of police announced a new initiative to reduce crime in the city.
  • chiefs The chiefs of the tribe made important decisions about hunting and gathering.
  • chit I found a chit in my purse that I must have forgotten to use at the store.
  • cleft The hiker couldn't climb up the steep rocks because of the cleft in the middle.
  • deft The chef demonstrated a deft hand in carving the roast with precision and expertise.
  • eft An eft is a juvenile newt.
  • haft I can't seem to get my haft on the bolt.
  • heft I could feel the heft of the suitcase as I lifted it off the floor.
  • hefty She pounded away at the hefty piece of meat with her tennis ball-sized fists.
  • left I left my coat at home this morning.
  • shaft I have a shaft of light coming in from the window.
  • sheet I need to iron the sheet before putting it on the bed.
  • shift I need to shift my weight to avoid getting stuck.
  • theft The store had to increase security measures to prevent theft.
  • weft Weft is the thread that is used to weave a fabric.

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