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How to spell FLOTE correctly?

The correct spelling for "flote" may be "float". Other possible suggestions for correcting the misspelling include "flute", "fleeting" or "floe". These suggestions can be verified by consulting a dictionary or by using spell-check tools available on various devices and applications.

List of suggestions on how to spell flote correctly

  • fate
  • fete The school fete was a huge success with various games, food stalls and live performances.
  • flat The tire was completely flat and needed to be changed.
  • flee The people were forced to flee their homes due to the raging wildfire.
  • flit He looked up to watch the butterfly flit among the flowers in the garden.
  • Flo Flo was ecstatic when she received the news that she had been accepted into her dream school.
  • float
  • Floated
  • floater I accidentally dropped my sunglasses in the pool and now they're just a floater.
  • floats The boat floats gently along the river.
  • floe There is enough snow on the ground to form a floe.
  • floes She was Ice Skating on the Floes.
  • flood A flood warning is in effect until midnight.
  • floret
  • flout The company decided to flout the regulations and continue the construction of the building without the necessary permits.
  • Flouted He flouted the rules and got caught.
  • flouter
  • flouts He flouts the rules and thinks he's above the law.
  • flow
  • Flowed
  • Floyd She rode in the passenger seat next to Floyd.
  • FLT The FLT team is responsible for ensuring the safety of all aircraft operations.
  • flue Sitting in the flue was very unbearably warm.
  • flute She played the flute beautifully in the school's talent show.
  • Fluted The fluted columns of the Greek temple were a symbol of architectural elegance.
  • flutes She played the flutes for hours.
  • foot
  • footer I added my name and the date to the footer of the report.
  • forte The forte of her voice was undeniable.
  • late
  • lite I prefer to drink lite beer over regular beer because it has fewer calories.
  • lode A mineral lode is a vein of gold or silver.
  • lot I need to buy a lot of groceries for the week.
  • LOTT Lott's attorneys argued that their client should not be held criminally liable because the shooting was in self-defense.
  • lute The musician strummed the lute, producing a melody that filled the room.

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