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How to spell DATER correctly?

If someone mistakenly types "dater" instead of "data", autocorrect often corrects it to "date". However, there are a few possible accurate suggestions for this misspelling. They include "dater" (a person who goes on dates), "Rater" (someone who rates things) or "dater" (a verb to describe the act of dating).

List of suggestions on how to spell dater correctly

  • cater
  • Darer It is best to avoid the Darer.
  • darter The darter fish quickly darted through the water, avoiding being caught by the predator.
  • dat
  • data The company is gathering data from customer surveys to improve their product.
  • date
  • dated The fashion style of the 80s is quite dated now.
  • Dater I'm looking for someone who can act as a good dater.
  • dates I have a meeting with my boss scheduled for next week, but the exact dates have not been confirmed yet.
  • deader Don't worry, the deader will take care of everything.
  • deter The fear of being caught stealing should deter you from committing any theft.
  • Dieter Dieter is always up for trying new foods.
  • dote As a loving grandmother, she will often dote on her grandchildren.
  • Doter Doter is a new addition to the brain training family.
  • eater
  • hater "Don't pay attention to the hater, they just want to bring you down.
  • later I will finish this task later in the day.
  • mater My mater is a great cook and often prepares delicious meals for the family.
  • Rater The rater evaluated the restaurant's food and service.
  • tatar Tatar cuisine is renowned for its unique blend of flavors and spices.
  • tate I have a Tate sports medal.
  • tater
  • tatter I'm a little tatter than I used to be.
  • tauter The rope became tauter as he pulled it harder.
  • water The water bottle was left near the river.

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