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How to spell IRRETATIVE correctly?

If you meant to type "irretative" but realize it's misspelled, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "irritative", which means causing annoyance or irritation. Another possibility is "interpretative", which refers to the act of interpreting or explaining something. Double-check for accuracy before finalizing the correct term.

List of suggestions on how to spell irretative correctly

  • correlative The scientist discovered a correlative relationship between two variables in the experiment.
  • creative She was praised for her creative approach to problem-solving.
  • hortative The teacher's hortative tone encouraged the students to strive for excellence in their academic endeavors.
  • imitative Her imitative skills allowed her to perfectly mimic the famous singer's voice.
  • imperative It is imperative that we submit the project by tomorrow's deadline.
  • irritate The loud music coming from the upstairs apartment began to irritate me.
  • irritating The constant buzzing of the mosquito was highly irritating.
  • irritation The constant noise from construction activities outside is causing a great deal of irritation for the residents in the neighborhood.
  • irruptive The irruptive sound of the fire alarm startled everyone in the building.
  • iterative The team used an iterative approach to refine their design prototype.
  • relative My sister and I have the same height, so our heights are relative to each other.
  • vegetative The patient was in a vegetative state after the accident, with limited awareness and responsiveness.

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