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How to spell MOTRE correctly?

If you meant to type "motre" but want to correct the misspelling, here are a few possibilities: "more" could be the word you intended, indicating a higher quantity or additional quantity; "motor" refers to a machine that produces mechanical power; "mote" signifies a tiny particle or speck. Double-check your intended meaning to choose the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell motre correctly

  • mare The mare grazed lazily in the meadow, enjoying the warm sunshine.
  • mate I like to go to the park and play soccer with my mate.
  • mature The way she handled the situation showed just how mature she had become.
  • mere He was not hurt in the accident; it was a mere scrape.
  • Mete The teacher will mete out punishment for students who misbehave in class.
  • metre
  • metro The metro is the fastest way to get around town.
  • mire
  • mite The mite scares me because it can bite.
  • mitre She was wearing a dress with a mitre on her head.
  • Mitred Mitred means having two tails.
  • mode I need to change my mode to "journal" so I can start my essay.
  • moire I spotted a moire pattern on the wallpaper.
  • moore Everyone in the town knew that Moore was a strange name.
  • Moored The boat was moored safely to the dock.
  • more I would like to have more cake, please.
  • Moro The Moro are a Muslim ethnic group in the Philippines.
  • Mort He was Mort the cat, and his owner had to bury him.
  • mot
  • mote The moon was too bright and a mote filled my eye.
  • motel We checked into the motel and ordered some pizza.
  • MOTES The sun shone through the window, illuminating the motes of dust sparkling in the air.
  • motet The choir performed a beautiful motet during the Easter Sunday service.
  • motor I need to take my car's motor to the mechanic to fix the leak.
  • motored The boat motored slowly down the river.
  • motrin My mom just gave me a Motrin for my headache.
  • mott I caught a mott on my fishing line.
  • mute The boy remained mute in front of the teacher when he was asked to answer a question.
  • outre
  • tore I tore the napkin in two.

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