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How to spell FITHE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "fithe", fear not! It's likely you meant to write "fifth". This common error often occurs due to the proximity of 't' and 'f' on a keyboard. Remember, proofreading is essential to catch such spelling mistakes and ensure your writing is error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell fithe correctly

  • dither I dither over what to wear.
  • either I can either drink this or go to bed.
  • faith
  • faiths Most faiths trace their roots back to ancient ideas about the divine.
  • fate In my dreams, fate always seems to be conspiring against me.
  • father My father is very strict with me.
  • fete The school fete raised a lot of money for charity.
  • Fiche I need to find the fiche for that book in the library's catalog.
  • Fie " Fie on you for breaking your promise," she scolded him.
  • fife The band played traditional Scottish fife music.
  • fifth The 5th grade is fifth grade
  • file I need to organize my documents into a file folder.
  • filth
  • filthy She walked in on him in the bathroom totally naked, and he was totally filthy.
  • fine
  • fire The house soon caught on fire.
  • firth The Firth of Clyde is a popular spot for boating and fishing.
  • firths The Scottish coast is famous for its many firths, including the Firth of Clyde and the Moray Firth.
  • fish I love to eat fish tacos with a lot of hot sauce.
  • fisher The fisher was able to catch a large trout in the river.
  • fit I need to fit my workout clothes before we go to the gym.
  • fitch Jared's car was in the shop for a serpentine belt change; the fitch happened to be on vacation.
  • fitter I hired a fitter to help me set up my home gym.
  • five
  • hither "Come hither and admire the beautiful view from this hilltop," the tour guide said to the group of visitors.
  • kith In this pandemic, my kith and kin are whom I can depend on.
  • lithe She had the lithe grace of a feline.
  • Lither The lither has a distressing cry that can be heard from a great distance.
  • pith I found a piece of pith in the fruit sherbet.
  • The
  • tithe Every year, members of the church are expected to tithe a portion of their income.
  • tither My tither is six- Oh, sorry.
  • With
  • withe The bird with the withe in its beak flew away.
  • wither The flowers will quickly wither without water.
  • writhe Unable to bear the pain, the wounded soldier began to writhe in agony.
  • zither My grandmother played the zither.

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