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How to spell SCITTER correctly?

If you meant to write "scitter", you might have intended to refer to "skitter". This word indicates a quick, nervous movement or a rapid, light tapping sound. "Skitter" is the correct spelling for this term and provides a more accurate description of what you are trying to convey.

List of suggestions on how to spell scitter correctly

  • bitter She was consumed by bitter regret.
  • cotter
  • cutter The woodworker used a saw and a cutter to make a precise cut on the wooden plank.
  • fitter He decided to start going to the gym regularly to become fitter and healthier.
  • hitter The baseball team was confident in their new addition, the powerful hitter who had just broken several records in his previous league.
  • litter Please don't litter in the park; we need to keep it clean.
  • scatter
  • scepter The queen held her scepter with dignity as she walked through the castle halls.
  • scooter I saw a scooter parked on the sidewalk near the coffee shop.
  • scouter The scouter carefully observed the players during the game to identify potential talent for the team.
  • setter The setter on the volleyball team always made sure that her teammates were in the right position to spike the ball.
  • sifter I am using a sifter to separate the flour from the liquids.
  • sister My sister and I are going to the mall tomorrow.
  • sitter
  • sitters The sitters at the party were bored without any entertainment.
  • skitter
  • Slitter The slitter was difficult to use because of the tight space.
  • spatter The murderer tried to clean up the blood spatter, but couldn't remove all of the evidence.
  • spotter A spotter is a person who is responsible for watching for aircraft and reporting any problems or concerns.
  • sputter The car engine began to sputter and eventually stalled on the side of the road.
  • stutter I used to stutter when I was nervous.
  • swatter
  • titter

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