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How to spell TEKKER correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "tekker", fear not, as we have some correct suggestions for you. "Tracker" refers to a person or thing that keeps tabs on something. Alternatively, "ticker" refers to a device that displays information, like stock quotes. Remember these alternatives when trying to rectify the misspelled word, and you'll be good to go!

List of suggestions on how to spell tekker correctly

  • beaker The scientist carefully poured the chemical solution into the beaker.
  • Becker The Becker family owns a farm on the outskirts of town.
  • decker We sat on the top decker of the double-decker bus to get a better view of the city.
  • meeker Susie became meeker as she realized she had made a mistake.
  • seeker The seeker spends his days searching for the truth.
  • tacker I need to borrow a tacker to attach the poster to the wall.
  • taker The taker of the bet should place the bet in cash.
  • talker The talker in the group dominated the conversation and wouldn't let anyone else speak.
  • tanker The ship was a massive tanker carrying thousands of gallons of crude oil.
  • teaser The movie teaser revealed just enough to get me excited for the release.
  • teeter I teeter on the brink of insanity.
  • teller The bank teller helped the customer with their withdrawal.
  • tenner I only have a tenner on me so I can't afford to buy lunch for everyone.
  • tether The hiker used a tether to secure himself to the rock face while climbing.
  • ticker The stock market is booming and the ticker is moving rapidly.
  • tinker I'm going to tinker with this gadget for a bit.
  • trekker The trekker is a great tool for moving around the area easily
  • tucker Tucker thought his mom was going to kill him when she found out he borrowed her car.
  • weaker The weaker team will lose.

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