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How to spell JETTER correctly?

If "jetter" was misspelled, there are some possible correct suggestions: jitter, jetted, jester, letter, getter, etc. The correct spelling depends on the context of the word. However, if the intended word was "jetter", it could refer to a person or thing that jets or a device that projects liquids or gas at high pressure for cleaning or cutting.

List of suggestions on how to spell jetter correctly

  • Bette
  • better I hope to feel better soon after taking the medicine.
  • cotter The cotter pin held the bolt in place.
  • cutter I need a cutter to open this package.
  • deter The alarms and warning signs on the property are there to deter intruders from breaking in.
  • eater He is a picky eater and only likes certain foods.
  • fetter The chains on his ankles served as an effective fetter.
  • gutter The leaves in the gutter clogged the drain causing water to overflow onto the sidewalk.
  • jeer The crowd began to jeer as the opposing team stepped onto the field.
  • jester In the court of King Arthur, there was a jester called Leo the jester.
  • Jetted Last weekend, I jetted off to the Bahamas for a quick getaway.
  • Jetties I love to go out on the jetties and watch the boats go by.
  • jetty The fisherman stood at the end of the jetty, casting his line into the sea.
  • jitters After the earthquake, Emma was trembling with jitters.
  • jittery I felt a bit jittery after the party.
  • Jolter I was startled by the jolter in the seat next to me.
  • Jotted I jotted down the important details from the meeting in my notebook.
  • jotter I need to get a new jotter for my High School notes.
  • Jutted The rocks jutted out of the water, creating a dangerous obstacle for passing boats.
  • letter I wrote Jimmy a letter.
  • meter I need a new meter for the sink.
  • netter Todd is a really nattier person than me, he's got a great netter personality.
  • otter When we visited the river last weekend, we saw an otter swimming and playing in the water.
  • peter
  • pettier I think she's more pettier than most people.
  • setter The Irish Setter is a very energetic breed of dog.
  • utter I am not programmed to utter foul language.
  • wetter It has been getting wetter outside with all this rain.

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