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How to spell SMETTE correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "smette" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible correct suggestions. If you meant "smitten", the word for being deeply infatuated or "smite", meaning to strike forcefully, simply replace the erroneous spelling. Another alternative can be "snout", which refers to an animal's nose.

List of suggestions on how to spell smette correctly

  • BETTE
  • IVETTE Ivette is excited to start her new job at the marketing agency.
  • MATTE She opted for a matte nail polish instead of a shiny one.
  • METE The teacher will mete out consequences to students who misbehave.
  • METTLE Despite facing many challenges, the team displayed great mettle and managed to win the championship.
  • ODETTE
  • SEETHE Despite her efforts to stay calm, she could feel the anger beginning to seethe inside of her.
  • SETT
  • SETTEE I always enjoy sitting on the settee in the living room to read my book.
  • SETTER The setter on the volleyball team was responsible for setting up the perfect plays for their hitters.
  • SETTLE I hope to settle in a new city and make new friends.
  • SETTS The streets in some parts of New York City are made of cobblestone setts.
  • SHETTY
  • SMECTITE Smectite is a type of clay mineral that is commonly found in soils.
  • SMELT I smelt something burning in the kitchen and realized I had left the stove on.
  • SMELTED The process of smelting iron requires a high temperature.
  • SMELTER The smelter in the factory was shut down due to the environmental concerns.
  • SMELTS Smelts are small, silvery fish that are commonly used in traditional fish stews and soups.
  • SMITE The god of thunder and lightning is known to smite anyone who crosses him.
  • SMITTEN She was smitten with her new coworker on the first day.
  • SMITTY
  • SMOTE The giant's club smote the ground with a deafening thud.
  • SMUTTY I can't recommend this book to you because it contains smutty language.
  • SMYTHE
  • STETTED The editor stetted the author's original sentence after realizing the suggested change made no sense.
  • SUZETTE Suzette was delighted to receive a call from her old friend.
  • SVELTE The ballerina's svelte figure was admired by all who saw her perform.
  • YVETTE Yvette is my cousin's name.

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Attenttion

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