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How to spell RETOR correctly?

If you meant "retro", try again. If you meant "Rector", that's a church position, but it's spelled right. If you meant "Rhetor", which means a master of public speaking and persuasion, then you're on the right track.

List of suggestions on how to spell retor correctly

  • creator Steve Jobs was the creator of Apple Inc.
  • orator The orator gave a powerful and inspiring speech that moved the audience to tears.
  • praetor In ancient Rome, the praetor was a magistrate responsible for administering justice.
  • raptor
  • Rater The rater assessed the quality of the product and gave it a high rating.
  • reactor The reactor is not powering up.
  • realtor I need a realtor to help me find a new home.
  • rear The car has a large trunk in the rear.
  • record I am going to record my thoughts for future reference.
  • recto The recto of the document contained all the important information.
  • rector The rector of the university made a public announcement regarding the upcoming changes in the curriculum.
  • redo My mom won't let me redo my homework because she says I already did it last week.
  • renter
  • report
  • resort She is going to the resort for the weekend.
  • retie I need to retie my shoelaces before going for a jog.
  • retire I will retire this year.
  • retook I retook the exam after studying harder.
  • retool The company announced its plans to retool their manufacturing process.
  • retort She had a quick retort for every argument.
  • retro Retro movies are a classic form of entertainment.
  • retry I'll retry the wifi connection to see if it improves.
  • return We will return on Monday.
  • reword I need to reword that complaint.
  • rotor The rotor of the helicopter was spinning fast as it approached the landing pad.
  • rotors The helicopter had rotors.
  • tor In order to access the web server, I need to use the Tor browser.
  • ureter

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