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How to spell REATES correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "reates", here are some possible correct suggestions. Consider "rates" as a replacement, which refers to the measurement or value of something. Another option is "treats", which are enjoyable items or actions. Alternatively, try "retakes", meaning to repeat or redo something, usually in the context of filming or photography.

List of suggestions on how to spell reates correctly

  • aerates The plant aerates the soil.
  • crates The crates held all of John's worldly possessions.
  • creates The artist creates beautiful paintings that evoke strong emotions in those who view them.
  • eaters The eaters at the party devoured every last crumb of food on the table.
  • eats
  • grates The sound of the metal grates scraping against each other could be heard throughout the factory.
  • greats The greats of literature have profoundly influenced the world with their works.
  • orates After the sermon, orates the minister.
  • prates Your cat is eating Prates.
  • rate
  • Rater Fred is a great Rater because he always gives excellent feedback.
  • rates The interest rates on their home mortgage have gone up.
  • Rats Rats scurried across the kitchen floor, sending chills down her spine.
  • reacts The human immune system reacts to foreign invaders, such as viruses or bacteria.
  • readers The author has a duty to engage and entertain their readers.
  • readies She readies herself for the job interview by practicing her responses to potential questions.
  • reads Lena reads a book every night before going to bed.
  • rears
  • rebates The store offered rebates on certain items.
  • recites During the graduation ceremony, the valedictorian recites a heartfelt speech thanking her classmates and teachers for their support.
  • redoes She redoes her hair every morning before leaving for work.
  • refutes The scientist refutes the theory that the Earth is flat, providing evidence to support the idea of a globe.
  • relates
  • remotes I lost one of the remotes and now I can't turn on the TV.
  • renters The company offers special discounts to long-term renters.
  • rents My cousin lives in a small apartment in the city, and her rents are quite expensive.
  • reputes The success of his company has earned him high reputes in the business world.
  • Rests The fate of the team rests on the performance of their star player.
  • retakes During the movie shoot, the director asked for retakes of the crucial action sequence.
  • RETEST I failed my driver's license test the first time, so I have to retest next week.
  • reties
  • Reuters I read the latest news on Reuters this morning.
  • rites I will perform my rites before the graves of my ancestors.
  • rotates
  • routes I asked her for the best routes to get to the city center.
  • Treaties All treaties must be ratified by the Senate.
  • treats I love to give my dog treats when she does tricks.
  • wreathes The mist gradually wreathes the top of the mountain before gradually evaporating as the sun rises.

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