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How to spell ELECATIVE correctly?

If you meant to type "elective" but made a common spelling error, here are some correct suggestions. "Electorate" refers to a body of eligible voters; "elective" means optional courses or procedures. "Elective" is the correct spelling that fits your context. Double-checking your spelling is always advisable to ensure the accuracy of your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell elecative correctly

  • educative The educative materials provided by the museum enhanced the visitors' understanding of the historical artifacts.
  • elective I'm trying to decide what elective class to take next semester.
  • electives I've enrolled in a few electives to explore my interests beyond my major courses.
  • evocative The evocative music transported the audience to another world.
  • selective The hotel had a selective clientele that consisted mostly of wealthy guests.

Misspelling of the day

Delecate

  • dedicate
  • delegate
  • delegated
  • delegates
  • delete
  • delicate
  • relegate
  • relocate
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