How to spell HEET correctly?
If you meant to type "heet" but it was misspelled, there are a few possibilities for what you might have intended. It could be "heat", referring to high temperature or "sheet", meaning a piece of cloth or paper. Alternatively, you could have meant "chat", an informal conversation. Double-check the context to determine the correct suggestion.
List of suggestions on how to spell heet correctly
- beet
- Feet I love walking in the grass with bare feet.
- heat The heat is becoming unbearable in the summer months.
- heed
- heel She fell off her heel while running.
- Heep
- heft She tried to lift the box, but its heft was too much for her.
- meet I'm excited to meet my new coworkers at the orientation next week.
- sheet I need a sheet to cover myself while sleeping tonight.