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How to spell PERIT correctly?

If you misspelled "perit", there are a couple of possible correct suggestions. First, you might have meant "permit", which refers to granting permission. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "peril", representing a state of danger or risk. Remember to proofread to avoid such mistakes in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell perit correctly

  • brit Brit is a slang term for a person from the United Kingdom.
  • grit She showed a lot of grit in completing the marathon despite the scorching heat.
  • merit I have done much merit for my country.
  • parity At parity, each player has an equal chance to win.
  • part We played the game for hours, partaking in every part.
  • peat There are acres of peat around the bog that are cut for fuel.
  • peewit I saw a peewit perched on a post.
  • pelt As it started to rain heavily, he pulled up the hood of his jacket to protect his face from the hard pelt of the raindrops.
  • pent The old pent up emotions were released during the therapy session.
  • peoria I have a cousin who lives in Peoria, Illinois.
  • peril Initiating a risky move could result in peril.
  • period I have been experiencing cramps and bloating during my period.
  • perish
  • permit The permit issued by the authorities allows us to enter the park.
  • Perot Dallas Perot was a presidential candidate in 1992.
  • perry Perry is brave.
  • pert She really got pert when I called her out on her lie.
  • peru The Inca Empire was considered one of the most powerful empires of its time, ruling over vast territories in what is now Peru
  • pest
  • pet I love spending time with my pet cat.
  • petite The petite woman was more than happy to help.
  • pewit I found a little blue Pewit perched on the top of the tree.
  • pit The Pit is a very dangerous place.
  • port Yesterday I picked up my new rental car from the port.
  • prat
  • prig He's such a prig that he won't eat anything that isn't organic.
  • prim My grandmother always wore prim and proper outfits to church.
  • print I need to print out this document for my boss.
  • purist She is a purist when it comes to art, and wouldn't touch any modern pieces.
  • purity The purity of the mountain spring water made it the perfect ingredient for the herbal tea.
  • pyrite This specimen of pyrite is a lustrous green with a metallic sheen.
  • reit I reit the horse while my husband hops on behind to steer.
  • spirit I felt a strong spirit coming from the sarcophagus.
  • verity I have no respect for verity.
  • writ She spent hours pouring over the ancient writ to decipher its meaning.

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