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How to spell CHARTE correctly?

If you're misspelling "charte", here are some possible corrections: "chart", "charter", "chartle", "charmed". It's crucial to double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell charte correctly

  • cart I need to grab a cart to carry all of my groceries.
  • carter
  • chant The crowd began to chant "we want justice" as they marched through the streets.
  • chanter
  • chantey The sailors sang a beautiful chantey while they worked on the ship.
  • chapter When I finish reading this chapter, I will move on to the next one.
  • char She used a char to light the fire.
  • charade The whole thing felt like a charade, with everyone pretending to be happy despite the obvious tension in the room.
  • chard
  • charge The company will charge a fee for their services.
  • charged John was charged with theft after he was caught stealing from the store.
  • charity I donate to charity every month to support local organizations helping those in need.
  • charmed I was charmed by her wit and sense of humor.
  • charred The charred remains of the house stood as a painful reminder of the fire that had destroyed it.
  • chart I need to create a chart to compare the sales of our company over the last year.
  • Charted The ship's captain charted a course towards the west.
  • charter The company was granted a charter to operate their business in the city.
  • charters The school district approved several new charters for alternative education programs.
  • charts She spent hours analyzing charts of the company's sales data to determine which products were performing the best.
  • chaste The monk lived a chaste life in the monastery.
  • chaster I was looking for my chaster wallet but it's not in my bag.
  • chat I like to chat with my friends over coffee.
  • chats I like to have chats with my friends to catch up on what's been happening in their lives.
  • Chatted We chatted about old times.
  • chattel In medieval times, serfs were considered chattel and were owned by lords.
  • chatter After the party was over, everyone was busy cleaning up and chatter was starting to fill the air.
  • chatty
  • chert Chert is a form of jasper.
  • chortle When I told my friend the silly joke, she couldn't help but chortle.
  • chute The chute was blocked by a large rock.
  • hart The hart bolted across the clearing.
  • harte I don't think I can take much more of your tough love, Harte.
  • hate

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