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How to spell OUTIT correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "outit" instead of "outfit", fear not! Autocorrect can come to your rescue by suggesting the correct spelling. Alternatively, you can refer to the synonyms such as "attire", "ensemble" or even "clothing" to express your fashion sense accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell outit correctly

  • audit
  • obit The obit for the famous author was printed in the newspaper today.
  • octet The eighth letter of the alphabet is called an octet.
  • omit I accidentally omit one of the ingredients while baking the cake.
  • otis My aunt's Otis is always trying to pick his nose.
  • ought
  • oust We should oust the captain from his post.
  • out
  • outbid I was determined to win the auction, but someone else outbid me at the last minute.
  • Outdid This performance outdid her previous work.
  • outdo She always tried to outdo her classmates in grades and extracurricular activities.
  • outed Jesse was outed as a fraud by his professor.
  • outer Something was very strange about the outer door.
  • outfit I'm going to get dressed in my new outfit.
  • outhit Despite being the underdogs, the visiting team managed to outhit their opponents and win the game.
  • outing We went hiking on a beautiful outing in the mountains.
  • outlet At the outlet mall, we found the perfect dress for Mary.
  • output I need to output the results of the analysis to a file.
  • OUTS The company decided to reduce expenses by outsourcing certain tasks, resulting in significant cuts to the number of in-house employees and an increase in the number of outs.
  • outset At the outset of the project, we established clear objectives and timelines.
  • outta I'm running outta time to finish this task.
  • outwit The cunning fox was able to outwit the hunter and escape the trap.
  • unit

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