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How to spell SPUTH correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "sputh" include "south", "spout" or "sputter". It is important to check spelling and use context clues to ensure accurate communication. Spell check tools and dictionary resources can also be useful for correcting spelling mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell sputh correctly

  • path The path to success is often filled with obstacles.
  • pith When writing an email, it's important to get straight to the pith of the matter.
  • Saith "And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
  • seth Seth was her childhood friend who she lost touch with over the years.
  • sleuth The sleuth carefully examined the evidence to solve the mystery.
  • sloth A sloth can sleep up to 20 hours a day.
  • smith The young apprentice learned the art of blacksmithing from the old smith in the village.
  • sooth
  • south
  • spat I had a spat with my friend over who should pay for dinner.
  • spate There has been a spate of car thefts in the area recently.
  • spathe The spathe of the exotic flower was so large that it overshadowed the rest of its floral arrangement.
  • spit The angry man spit on the ground as he walked away.
  • spite She acted out of spite and ruined her friendship with him.
  • spot I found a shady spot under the tree to sit and read my book.
  • spout The tea kettle had a long spout for easy pouring.
  • spud
  • spume
  • spumy
  • Spun The yarn was spun on a spindle.
  • spur The promise of a promotion at work was just the spur he needed to work harder.
  • spurn She chose to spurn his invitation to the party.
  • spurs I always dreamed of scoring a goal with my Spurs spurs.
  • spurt After she gulped down her drink, she quickly spurt it out.
  • Sputa The sputa bug is notorious for spreading antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
  • swath The swath of destruction left in her wake was alarming.

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