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How to spell REBUTES correctly?

The correct spelling of the word is "rebuttal" instead of "rebutes". Some possible suggestions to correct the mistake are: checking the spelling in a dictionary, using spell-checker software, asking someone else to proofread the writing or simply double-checking the word before submitting.

List of suggestions on how to spell rebutes correctly

  • debates The presidential debates are always a hotly contested topic during election season.
  • debuts The band debuts their new album at the music festival this weekend.
  • rebate I received a rebate on my new dishwasher after submitting the proof of purchase.
  • rebated The store rebated the sales tax on the purchase of a new car.
  • rebates The company is offering rebates on their products to entice customers to purchase from them.
  • rebuffs Despite her repeated attempts, she received only rebuffs from her boss.
  • rebukes The teacher rebukes students who talk during class.
  • reburies
  • rebus I love solving rebus puzzles as it is a great way to exercise my brain.
  • Rebuses You can tell me what you're thinking without resorting to rebuses.
  • rebut During the debate, he tried to rebut the claims made by his opponent.
  • rebuts The defense attorney rebuts the prosecution's arguments with strong evidence.
  • Rebutted The lawyer rebutted the opposing counsel's argument with strong evidence.
  • recites He recites poetry beautifully.
  • refutes The scientist refutes the theory that the Earth is flat.
  • relates This report relates to the new grant proposal.
  • remotes I lost one of the remotes for the TV and now we can't change the channel.
  • reputes The company's high-quality products and excellent customer service have earned them good reputes in the industry.
  • requites He who does good deeds, sometimes requites with kindness.
  • reroutes The town's administrator urged residents to use the town's reroutes to avoid the road closures.
  • Reuters The Reuters news agency is considered to be one of the most reliable sources of information.
  • routes I like to explore new routes during my morning runs to keep things interesting.
  • tributes

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