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How to spell FEATH correctly?

If you were trying to spell "feath" but it was highlighted as incorrect, here are a few possible suggestions: "faith", "feather", "fifth", "heath" or "death". Double-check the context of the word and choose the correct spelling to avoid confusion or errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell feath correctly

  • bath I often take a warm bath after a long day at work.
  • beth
  • dearth
  • death The death of his beloved dog left him heartbroken.
  • earth
  • faith Faith is a powerful force that gives people strength and courage during difficult times.
  • fat He ate too much fatty foods and consequently became very fat.
  • Fatah Fatah is a Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
  • fate Despite my efforts to change it, my fate seemed to be sealed.
  • fear
  • feat She accomplished a heroic feat by saving all of the children from the burning building.
  • feather
  • feats The gymnast's incredible feats left the audience in awe.
  • Feet My feet are sore from standing all day at work.
  • FETA
  • fetch
  • fete The village will fete their patron saint with a day of festivities and a parade.
  • fiat The government issued a fiat allowing businesses to operate during the pandemic.
  • fifth I am on the fifth chapter of my book.
  • filth The bathroom was covered in filth after weeks of neglect.
  • firth The Firth of Forth is a long, narrow river in Scotland.
  • forth The forth tree in the orchard is the tallest.
  • froth The froth on the surface of the drink was disturbingly pink.
  • Hath He hath studied for hours and is now ready for the test.
  • hearth They crowded around the hearth, sharing stories and warmth.
  • heath The heath was covered in colorful wildflowers in the summertime.
  • lath Lath is a material used to cover the roof of a house.
  • math I have to take a math exam next week.
  • neath
  • oath I took an oath to protect and serve my country.
  • path The path through the park was lined with colorful flowers.
  • seth
  • sheath A sheath is a covering for a blade or other object.
  • wreath The front door was decorated with a beautiful wreath made from pine cones and holly.

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