How to spell PSATE correctly?
The misspelling "psate" could be corrected to "paste" which refers to a thick, soft, moist substance that can be spread or applied to various surfaces. Alternatively, it could be corrected to "spate" which refers to a sudden outpouring of something, such as a spate of bad weather or a spate of robberies.
List of suggestions on how to spell psate correctly
- paste I need to paste this picture onto the poster.
- pat I'm not paying for that, it's a pat-on-the-back kind of deal
- pate She put plenty of pate on her sandwich.
- pates I prepared a delicious appetizer platter with various types of pates.
- Pats Pats says that she is excited for the new season of "The Office.
- piste He glided down the snowy piste with ease, feeling the crisp air against his cheeks.
- plate I will place the plate on the table.
- prate
- psalter The psalter was used by monks to recite the 150 psalms in the Bible each week.
- PSST Can you believe it's already Friday? PSST, did you hear about the party at Jimmy's place tonight?
- pst I received an email with the PST file attachment.
- pulsate The club's music made the lights pulsate in time with the beat.
- sat I sat in the park reading a book.
- sate The spicy dish was able to sate my hunger.
- saute I'm going to saute some onions for my lasagna.
- spate A spate of robberies has taken place in the city.
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