How to spell EXPEDIT correctly?
If you're trying to spell "expedit" but it's not showing up correctly, here are a few alternative suggestions. "Expedite" means to speed up or aid in the progress of something. "Expedient" refers to a convenient or practical solution. "Excerpt" means a short extract from a larger text.
List of suggestions on how to spell expedit correctly
- expect I expect to receive good news soon.
- expedient Forgoing a proper investigation may seem expedient, but it can lead to flawed conclusions.
- expedite We need to expedite the delivery of these supplies to the disaster-stricken area.
- expedited I need an expedited response to this email.
- expediter I need an expediter for my assignment.
- expedites The new software expedites the process of data entry, saving us a lot of time.
- expert My expert opinion is that you should get a new car.
- exploit The exploit allows access to the system without a password.