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How to spell GATHES correctly?

The correct spelling for "gathes" could be "gathers", "gates", "gaze" or "garth". It is important to consider the context of the word and its intended meaning to determine the correct spelling. Using a spell-check tool or consulting a dictionary can also be helpful in avoiding misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell gathes correctly

  • bathers She longed to go for a swim in the sun-drenched pool but first she needed to get her bathers
  • bathes She bathes her newborn carefully in warm water.
  • Baths I like to take long, hot baths after a stressful day at work.
  • catches
  • cather
  • Fathers This year, Fathers Day falls on June 20th.
  • gales The gales brought down the branches of the trees.
  • games Fortunately, we didn't have to deal with any games at the party.
  • gapes The audience gapes in amazement as the magician pulls a live rabbit out of a hat.
  • Gases The gases in the Earth's atmosphere hold sunlight energy and help to keep the planet warm.
  • gashes The deep gashes on his arm required stitches.
  • gates The gates to my city were beautiful and rustic.
  • gather I will gather all the information from the meeting and present it to the team tomorrow.
  • gathers Every year, our family gathers together to celebrate Thanksgiving.
  • gazes She gazes upon the stars every night, lost in wonder at the vastness of the universe.
  • goatees She had goatees growing down her face.
  • Goths Goths love nothing more than to rock out to their favourite bands all night long.
  • lathers He lathers soap on his hands before washing them.
  • lathes I have a lathes in my garage.
  • Laths He was banging his head against the laths trying to get free.
  • loathes She loathes the taste of mushrooms, even though she knows they are good for her.
  • Mathews I know a guy named Mathews, he's really good at playing the guitar.
  • maths I am going to study maths for my final exams.
  • Oaths The politician took his oaths of office on the Bible.
  • Paths The hiker took two different paths to reach the top of the mountain.

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