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How to spell MARET correctly?

If you meant to spell "market", try adding an "k" at the end. If you meant to spell "merit", swap the "a" for an "i". If you meant to spell "maret", it may be a surname or a unique word with no corrections needed.

List of suggestions on how to spell maret correctly

  • caret I cannot find the caret I copied in text editing.
  • made
  • mamet I am going to mamet on this test.
  • manet Edouard Manet was a prominent French artist of the 19th century.
  • mara The evil queen mara will stop at nothing to get her hands on the crown.
  • marat
  • mare To watch a mare being foaled is an amazing experience.
  • MARES The rancher had several mares in his stable that he would often ride for long distances.
  • Margret I met Margret at the library last night.
  • mari
  • Marie Marie sent me a birthday card last week.
  • market I love to go to the market.
  • marred The otherwise beautiful landscape was marred by a large landfill in the distance.
  • mart After a few minutes of browsing, I found exactly what I was looking for at the discount mart.
  • Marta After the party, Marta said she was sleepy.
  • Marty Marty forgot his phone in the car.
  • mary Mary is my cousin's name.
  • mat I placed a small mat in front of the door to help keep the dirt off the floor.
  • mate I introduced my mate to my family.
  • matt Matt is going to be the new instructor for the yoga class.
  • meet We are going to meet at the coffee shop.
  • mere She was a mere freshman in college, young and inexperienced.
  • merest Even the merest hint of uncertainty could lead to a loss of confidence among investors.
  • merit The student's hard work and dedication earned him the merit scholarship.
  • Met I met my new neighbor for the first time yesterday.
  • minaret
  • mire She looked down at the spot of mud on her shoe, feeling vaguely ridiculous that she was extending the mire cycle by walking
  • mired The team was mired in a losing streak that lasted for months.
  • MOET I would like some more of your excellent Moet.
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  • Mort Mort was a skilled pianist and played at the local jazz club every Friday night.
  • MURAT Murat punches the wall in frustration.

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