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How to spell LIITE correctly?

The misspelling "liite" can perhaps be corrected to "lite", meaning something is light or low in calories. Another possibility is "little", which refers to something being small in size or quantity. Remember to proofread and select the appropriate alternative to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell liite correctly

  • elite The elite group of athletes includes Olympic medalists and world champions.
  • laity The laity plays a significant role in the governance of the church.
  • late
  • latte I love to start my day with a warm and frothy latte.
  • licit It is important to ensure that any business you undertake is licit and does not involve any illegal activities.
  • lie
  • lift I will lift the box for you.
  • lifter
  • ligate The surgeon will ligate the blood vessels before removing the appendix.
  • lii
  • lilt John's lilt brought a smile to her face.
  • limit I'm not sure I want to go over the limit.
  • limiter The limiter on my recording device was only able to keep up with about half of the audio being recorded.
  • lint My mom always checks my clothes for lint before I leave the house.
  • list I need you to make a list of all the supplies we'll need for the camping trip.
  • lister I'm going to lister the food.
  • lit With the Lit Fest fast approaching, the city's night sky is finally being illuminated.
  • lite
  • liter
  • lithe She was a lithe figure, graceful and graceful.
  • litre
  • litter I always make sure to pick up any litter that I see on the ground.
  • little You should take the little ones out for a walk.
  • loiter The man was asked to leave the store because he was starting to loiter near the entrance.
  • lucite The light from the lamp cast a splendorous lucite glow on the old fashioned furniture.
  • lute The minstrel strummed his lute as the king and queen entered the banquet hall.

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