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How to spell REATS correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "reats" could be "treats". Another option could be "greats", depending on the intended meaning of the word. It is important to carefully check spelling and context to ensure accuracy in written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell reats correctly

  • beats The beats of the music were so strong that I could feel them in my chest.
  • BRATS I'm not cleaning up the brats' mess.
  • creates The artist creates beautiful paintings that inspire awe in the viewers.
  • eats The small child eats ice cream every day after school.
  • feats John's remarkable athletic feats include running a marathon in under three hours.
  • frats There are frats on the campus.
  • greats
  • heats She heats up her coffee in the microwave every morning.
  • keats "John Keats is widely celebrated as one of the most prominent Romanticism poets of the 19th century.
  • Meats I prefer eating meats that have been cooked over an open flame.
  • PRATS
  • RADS
  • rafts The group finally made it across the river on their makeshift rafts.
  • rants She always goes on and on about how things should be done, but frankly I think she just rants because she can't
  • rat I saw a rat scurrying across the subway tracks.
  • rates The interest rates on this loan are higher than I anticipated.
  • Rats After the brewery shut down, the rats took over the building.
  • RAYS The sun shone through the clear sky, sending a beam of light down to meet the rays of the sun.
  • reacts When I put vinegar on baking soda, it reacts and creates bubbles.
  • read
  • reads
  • REAMS I have to print out reams of documents for the meeting tomorrow.
  • reaps The farmer reaps the harvest of his hard work every year.
  • rears
  • rebates Rebates are available on select purchases.
  • REDS The Cincinnati Reds are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in Major League Baseball.
  • reeds The tall green reeds swayed gently in the soft breeze.
  • relates How he relates to his coworkers is important for maintaining a positive work environment.
  • rents The new apartment complex rents for $2,000 a month.
  • repeats He repeats his mistakes time and time again.
  • res
  • RESAT
  • resets The technician resets the computer to resolve the issue.
  • rest After a long day at work, all I wanted to do was rest on the couch.
  • Rests The ball rests on the grass after it was kicked.
  • Rheas I saw two Rheas running across the grasslands.
  • Riots The riots that broke out in the city were a result of the discontentment of the population.
  • roads I always worry about the roads.
  • roots Anagennetetes are the roots of plants.
  • rots The fruit rots quickly in hot and humid weather.
  • routs This track is full of routs.
  • ruts
  • seats The seats are uncomfortable.
  • TEAS I brewed a pot of black teas to have with breakfast this morning.
  • TEATS This shirt is too small for my teats.
  • treats I love getting treats when I'm done playing.
  • wrests He wrests the door open and storms into the room.
  • yeats

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