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How to spell DEATENT correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "deatent", fret not! Possible correct suggestions include "detent", which refers to a mechanical device that holds a part in place with resistance or "latent", pertaining to something existing but not yet fully developed. Remember to double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell deatent correctly

  • beaten The cheese was beaten until it became fluffy and smooth.
  • deaden The soundproofing material was used to deaden the noise from the busy street outside.
  • deadens The constant noise deadens my senses and makes it hard to concentrate.
  • deadest The streets were the deadest I had ever seen.
  • deafen The loud music caused her to temporarily deafen her ears.
  • deafens The sound of the train deafens me every time it passes by my house.
  • deafest
  • dearest "My dearest friend, I miss you so much," said Sarah over the phone.
  • decadent The dessert was so rich and decadent that she couldn't finish it all.
  • decent She always tried to dress modestly and look decent for work.
  • deftest As a skilled musician, he played the piano with the deftest touch.
  • descent She made her descent down the steep mountain trail, carefully placing each foot.
  • detect The police officer was able to detect the suspect's hiding place.
  • detente The détente between the two countries led to more peaceful relations.
  • detest I absolutely detest mushrooms on my pizza.
  • eaten I had already eaten breakfast when my friend arrived at my house.
  • extent To what extent will this decision impact our company's future?
  • latent The hacker had a latent talent for coding that he had never explored until now.
  • neaten She always made sure to neaten up her desk before leaving work for the day.
  • neatens She always neatens her desk before leaving work.
  • neatest My mom always keeps our house the neatest on the block.
  • patent The company applied for a patent to protect their unique invention.
  • reagent The reagent used in the experiment was specifically chosen for its ability to react with the sample.

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