How to spell GRANTE correctly?
The misspelling "grante" can be easily corrected by suggesting the correct term "grant". "Grante" is not a valid word in English, but "grant" refers to an allocation of funds or a permission granted. So, next time, remember to use "grant" instead of "grante" to convey the intended meaning accurately.
List of suggestions on how to spell grante correctly
- grand My grandparents are taking me on a grand trip to Europe.
- grandee The grandee of Spain arrived at the palace in a procession of fancy carriages.
- grander
- grange The old grange hall stood on the edge of town, its weathered wood and rusted tin roof a testament to a bygone era of rural life.
- granite The countertop in the kitchen was made of durable granite.
- grant The organization approved our grant proposal and provided us with funding for our project.
- granted
- grantee The grantee was overjoyed to receive the scholarship for her studies in engineering.
- granter
- Grants The university received several grants to support research in renewable energy.
- grate The sound of the cheese grater made a loud grate as I shredded the cheddar.
- grunt