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How to spell MERKET correctly?

If you're trying to write "merket" but can't find it in the dictionary, here are some possible correct suggestions. You may have meant "market" - a place where goods are bought and sold. Alternatively, "merit" is a good option, meaning something deserved or earned. It's always wise to double-check spellings to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell merket correctly

  • becket Thomas Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170.
  • Jerked I jerked my hand away from the stove when I accidentally touched the hot burner.
  • marked The teacher marked the incorrect answers on the test.
  • marker
  • market I need to go to the market to buy some fresh vegetables.
  • markets
  • meeker The meeker of the two siblings always deferred to their more outgoing sister.
  • meekest She was the meekest person in the room, always shy and reserved in social situations.
  • meet I am excited to meet my favorite author at the book signing event tonight.
  • merge The two companies decided to merge and create a more competitive business.
  • merged
  • merger The merger between the two companies created a new dominant player in the market.
  • merges The river merges into the sea.
  • merit She was awarded the scholarship for her academic merit.
  • merlot I usually prefer a bold Cabernet, but tonight I think I'll have a glass of smooth Merlot.
  • musket All Matthew wanted for Christmas was a musket.
  • perked The puppy's ears perked up at the sound of its owner's voice.

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