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How to spell DUITE correctly?

If you're trying to type "duite" but it seems incorrect, here are a few possible correct suggestions. You might have meant "quite", as in "That's quite impressive" or "suite", which refers to a set of rooms. Another option might be "duties", relating to tasks and responsibilities. Double-check your intended meaning to find the appropriate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell duite correctly

  • bite I gave into temptation and took a bite of the chocolate cake.
  • cite
  • cute The puppy is so cute that everyone wants to cuddle with it.
  • dante
  • date
  • deity
  • dice I like to play board games that involve dice.
  • die The flowers in the garden will die without water.
  • dime
  • dine I like to dine at fancy restaurants on special occasions.
  • dire The dire situation is becoming more and more difficult to deal with.
  • ditz She's pretty, but she's a ditz.
  • dive I want to dive into the clear blue water of the ocean.
  • dote
  • duct The duct was clogged with debris, causing poor ventilation in the room.
  • dude
  • due
  • duet We were in a duet as we danced around the room.
  • duets I loved singing duets with my husband.
  • DUI He was arrested for DUI after failing the sobriety test.
  • duke The young duke had always lived a life of luxury and privilege.
  • dune The sand dune towered over us as we walked along the beach.
  • dupe She was not willing to dupe her friends by lying to them.
  • duse
  • dust I need to dust the shelves in my room because they are covered in dust.
  • duster The duster is perfect for cleaning the dust off the table.
  • dusty I got dusty from cleaning the house.
  • duty It is my duty to take this report to the manager.
  • Gite
  • jute The farmers in Bangladesh cultivate and export large quantities of jute fibers every year.
  • kite Today we are going to fly the kite!
  • lite I prefer lite beer over full-bodied ones.
  • lute She played the lute for hours upon end.
  • mite I have a mite of doubt about his ability to complete the task on time.
  • mute I cannot mute the TV because it is already muted.
  • quit I quit my job because it was really tedious.
  • quite It was quite a surprise to see him there.
  • rite The traditional wedding rite was performed by the priest.
  • site I saw the site for the new park downtown.
  • suit He always wears a black suit to important business meetings.
  • suite The suite is perfect for a romantic getaway.
  • suited The dress I bought is perfectly suited for the occasion.
  • trite "Her speech was filled with trite expressions and lacked originality.
  • ute My aunt's car is a Ute.

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