How to spell SUDUCTIVE correctly?
One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "suductive" could be "seductive", meaning tempting or captivating in a way that leads to attraction or desire. Other possible suggestions could include "conductive" (leading to a particular outcome) or "inductive" (using observation or evidence to reach a conclusion).
List of suggestions on how to spell suductive correctly
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deductive
Sherlock Holmes used deductive reasoning to solve many of his cases.
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reductive
It is reductive to assume that all vegetarians are simply trying to save animals.
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seductive
The salesman used a seductive voice to convince the customer to purchase the expensive car.
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