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How to spell PATET correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "patet" are "patent" or "patentee". The correct choice depends on the context, but a patent is a legal document that grants the exclusive right to produce a unique invention, while a patentee is the person or company who holds the rights to a patent.

List of suggestions on how to spell patet correctly

  • date I'm looking forward to our dinner date tonight.
  • Panted
  • part I need to replace a broken part of my bike before I can ride it again.
  • parted She longed to see him again after they parted ways.
  • paste
  • pasted She pasted the photos onto the scrapbook page.
  • pat He gave her a pat on the back for completing her project on time.
  • pate She enjoyed the rich and savory taste of the chicken liver pate.
  • Patel
  • patent
  • pates The pates were served as an appetizer before the main course.
  • patient The doctor advised the patient to stay calm and patient while waiting for the test results.
  • Patted Doris patted the dog's head.
  • patter The patter of raindrops on the roof was a soothing lullaby.
  • Patti Patti is a talented singer who often performs at local bars and clubs.
  • patty I ordered a burger with a juicy patty at the restaurant.
  • pet I love snuggling with my pet cat while watching TV.
  • Pete Pete is my favorite character in the movie.
  • pitt Brad Pitt is one of the most famous Hollywood actors.
  • plate I need to wash the dirty plate from last night's dinner.
  • Plated The dish was beautifully plated with colorful vegetables and a perfectly cooked piece of meat.
  • poet
  • potent The potent aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room.
  • prate I do not like to listen to people who prate on about themselves all day.
  • Prated I don't think I have ever prated so much as I did last night.
  • Pratt I am going to Pratt University.
  • putt He sank the putt to win the golf tournament.
  • tate He had a choice: attend the more prestigious tate or the less prestigious state university.
  • tet I know you know what tet represents.

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