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How to spell SCARTE correctly?

If you intended to write "scarte" but it was misspelled, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "startle", meaning to surprise or alarm someone suddenly. Other alternatives include "scare", which means to frighten or "scarce", referring to something being in short supply.

List of suggestions on how to spell scarte correctly

  • cart She pushed the heavy cart down the aisle of the grocery store, trying to remember everything on her shopping list.
  • carter The horse-drawn carter delivered the vegetables to the market.
  • caste In traditional Indian society, a person's place in the caste hierarchy determined their occupation, social status, and even who they could marry.
  • Sarge Sarge called the troops into formation.
  • sate
  • saute I learned how to saute vegetables in cooking class.
  • scale The fisherman caught a massive trout that tipped the scale at over 10 pounds.
  • scant I was only given a scant few minutes to make a decision.
  • scanty Sarah wore a scanty bathing suit to the beach.
  • scar The scar on his cheek was a constant reminder of the accident.
  • scarce The water was so scarce that I had to ration it.
  • scare The sudden noise from behind me gave me a scare.
  • scared I'm scared that I won't be able to wake up from this dream.
  • scarf I wore my favorite scarf to keep warm on the cold winter morning.
  • Scarfed I scarfed down my breakfast and headed to class.
  • scarier It was scarier than I anticipated.
  • scarlet She wore a beautiful scarlet dress to the gala.
  • scarp The scarp of the hill was too steep for the kids to climb.
  • Scarped The mountains were scarped with steep cliffs that make it difficult for hikers to climb.
  • scarper
  • scarred I am scarred from the burn that I received from touching the oven.
  • Scars She had scars all over her body from her years of battling with self-harm.
  • scary I'm not sure if I should go to the party or not - it seems kind of scary.
  • scat The jazz musician sang scat while playing the trumpet.
  • SCATS The scats left behind by the raccoons were evidence of their frequent visits to the garden.
  • scatted I need to clean my computer, but I think I'll just scatted for now.
  • scatter I accidentally dropped the bag of marbles and watched them scatter across the floor.
  • scatty My grandmother can be a bit scatty at times and constantly forgets where she puts her glasses.
  • score She was sure to get a high score on the math test.
  • scree The scree was very noisy.
  • skate
  • slate I always seem to get my writing done on a slate in the attic.
  • smart He's really smart.
  • smarter I think taking breaks and spending time away from work will ultimately make us smarter and more productive.
  • spate A spate of gunfire echoed through the valley.
  • start
  • starter A starter kit is a good way to get started with a new hobby.
  • state She was visiting the state of Wyoming.

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