How to spell EXATE correctly?
If you meant to type "exate" but realized it's incorrect, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "exact", meaning precise or accurate. Alternatively, you might have intended to write "estate", referring to a property or land. Another option is "exalt", which means to praise or elevate someone or something.
List of suggestions on how to spell exate correctly
- agate She carried an agate rock in her pocket for good luck.
- elate
- equate I cannot equate the pain I feel to anything you've gone through.
- exact I asked him to be more exact with his measurements.
- Exacter
- exalt She tried to exalt her station in life by dressing in layers of expensive clothing.
- exam
- excite
- exile They were forced to exile themselves to a small island.
- exit I would like to exit the building.
- exited I exited the building quickly, eager to get home.
- exits She exits the theater.
- EXPAT I'm an expat and I love it.
- expiate She tried to expiate her sins by doing good deeds.
- EXT The sign said "No parking 7am-5pm Mon-Fri EXT", indicating that the no parking rule extended beyond normal business hours.
- exude She had a certain confidence that seemed to exude from her every movement.
- fixate She tends to fixate on small details and often overlooks the bigger picture.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately