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How to spell ILETES correctly?

If you meant to spell "iletes", there are a few similar words that might be correct alternatives. You could be referring to "elites", which means a group of influential or powerful people. Alternatively, "ileitis" is an inflammation of the ileum, a part of the small intestine.

List of suggestions on how to spell iletes correctly

  • CLEVES
  • DELETES When cleaning up my computer, I always make sure to check through my files before I delete anything important and accidentally deletes it.
  • DILATES When exposed to bright light, the pupil dilates to allow more light to enter the eye.
  • DILUTES Adding more water dilutes the concentration of the juice.
  • ELATES Winning the championship match elates the team and their supporters.
  • ELITES The elites of society have access to resources and opportunities that are not available to the masses.
  • ELUTES The chemical compound elutes from the column with a characteristic peak in the chromatograph.
  • FETES The village will host several fetes throughout the summer to celebrate different events.
  • FLEES As soon as the cat sees the mouse, it flees to the safety of its hole.
  • FLEXES He flexes his muscles at the gym every day to build strength.
  • FLUTES The orchestra played a beautiful melody with the sound of flutes, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
  • GLUTES She worked out her glutes by doing squats and lunges.
  • IBEXES The ibexes gathered at the base of the mountain, ready to climb to higher ground.
  • IDEATES The creative team ideates new marketing strategies for the upcoming product launch.
  • ILEITIS The veterinarian diagnosed the horse with ileitis after noticing inflammation in the small intestine during exploratory surgery.
  • ILENE
  • INLETS The coastline was dotted with small inlets that provided shelter for boats during storms.
  • ISLETS The Caribbean is famous for its many beautiful islets.
  • ITES
  • LEES The lees at the bottom of the wine bottle were a sign of great aging.
  • LETS "Let's go to the park and play tennis," suggested Alice to her friend.
  • LUTES During the Renaissance era, lutes were commonly used as a musical instrument.
  • METES The property owner must clearly mark the metes and bounds of their land.
  • OLEATES The formation of oleates on the surface of the metal protects it from corrosion.
  • PILATES I started practicing Pilates to improve my posture and flexibility.
  • PLATES She stacked the plates neatly on top of each other before placing them in the dishwasher.
  • PLEBES The upperclassmen often looked down on the plebes, who were just beginning their college experience.
  • SLATES The teacher handed out slates to the students for them to practice their writing skills.

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Attenttion

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