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How to spell REPUT correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "reput" instead of the correct spelling, "repudiate", don't worry, we've got you covered. "Repudiate" means to deny the truth or validity of something, and it perfectly fits in various contexts. With this correction, your writing will convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell reput correctly

  • Crept The thief crept quietly into the room, hoping not to wake anyone.
  • DEPT The customer service dept is available to assist you with any concerns you may have.
  • depute The manager decided to depute his responsibilities to his assistant while he was away on vacation.
  • deputy "There is no need to worry, the sheriff's deputy will be arriving soon.
  • kept The child kept looking back at his mother as he walked to school.
  • put I need to put the keys in my pocket before I leave the house.
  • rapt
  • RCPT
  • rebut I will have to rebut his argument with my own evidence.
  • refute She refused to refute his allegations.
  • reit
  • rent
  • rep I'm not happy with the rep that you've given me.
  • repast After a long day of sightseeing, we all sat down to enjoy a delicious repast at the local restaurant.
  • repay I will repay the loan on time to avoid any late fees.
  • repeat We need to repeat the instructions a few times.
  • repent If you repent, I may be willing to forgive you.
  • report The journalist began to write his report after interviewing the eyewitnesses.
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  • repute The repute of the school is exemplary.
  • reputed The reputed Manchester United striker recently committed to a new club.
  • reputes She was highly regarded in the industry and had a good reputes among her colleagues.
  • rest
  • rout The football team suffered a humiliating rout in their last game, losing by a score of 42-0.
  • rut The rut in the road is dangerous to cross.
  • sept
  • Wept She wept uncontrollably when she received the news.

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