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How to spell GUITE correctly?

If you're accidentally typing "guite" instead of "quite", fear not! Here are a few suggestions to correct the misspelling. One option is to replace "guite" with "quite", the correct spelling of the word. Alternatively, you could try typing "quiet" or "suite" if they fit the context. These small adjustments will ensure your writing remains accurate.

List of suggestions on how to spell guite correctly

  • cute The little girl looked so cute in her pink dress and matching hair bow.
  • gait The doctor studied the patient's gait closely to assess their mobility.
  • gaiter
  • gate The gate to the garden was left open.
  • Gide
  • Git I use Git to manage version control for my projects.
  • Gite I booked a room in Gite de la Foret.
  • goiter A goiter is a mass on the neck caused by a deficiency of iodine in the diet.
  • GTE I take my tolls at the GTE toll plaza.
  • guide We were given a guide to help us find our way around.
  • Guider My teacher has been a great guider throughout my academic journey.
  • guile He used all his guile to avoid getting caught by the police.
  • guise He appeared in the guise of a friend, but was actually a spy for the enemy.
  • guitar He was playing his guitar in a park.
  • gut She had a gut feeling that something wasn't right about the situation.
  • gutter The gutter overflowed and pooled on the ground.
  • Gutty The player's gutty performance in the final minutes of the game helped secure the team's victory.
  • jute Jute is a type of plant fiber commonly used for making burlap bags, rugs, and rope.
  • kite I always bring a kite when I go camping.
  • quit
  • quite The pizza was quite interesting.
  • quito The city of Quito is known for its plateaus and excellent climate.
  • quote I'll quote a wise saying that my grandmother used to tell me.
  • suite This hotel offers a luxurious suite with a private balcony and ocean view.

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Bureauracy

  • beatrice
  • betrays
  • boreas
  • brassy
  • breezy
  • bureaucracy
  • bureaus
  • bursaries
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