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How to spell MOTIFE correctly?

If you have mistakenly used the misspelling "motife", worry not! The correct word you're looking for is "motive". Motive refers to the reason or intention behind someone's actions. So, remember to use "motive" when discussing the underlying purpose or drive behind something.

List of suggestions on how to spell motife correctly

  • emotive Her emotive storytelling brought tears to my eyes.
  • modify
  • mortify I mortify myself when I look back at my old social media posts.
  • mortise The carpenter created a mortise and tenon joint for the new table.
  • mote The sunbeam streamed through the window, revealing a mote of dust dancing in the air.
  • motif The motif of the film is the importance of family.
  • motifs The tapestry was intricately woven with various motifs of animals, flowers, and geometric shapes.
  • motile Bacteria are motile microorganisms that are capable of moving through liquid or on surfaces.
  • motive The police were still investigating the motive behind the brutal murder.
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  • movie I watched a great movie over the weekend.

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