How to spell INTIMITATER correctly?
Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "Intimitater" include "Intimidator", a word which means someone or something that intimidates or causes fear; "Intimate", meaning close or personal; and "Imitator", meaning someone who copies or mimics another person or thing.
List of suggestions on how to spell Intimitater correctly
- Intimidate The larger dog did not mean to intimidate the smaller dog, he just wanted to play.
- Intimidated I feel intimidated by the new and challenging responsibilities of my new job.
- Intimidates Her authoritative tone intimidates me.