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How to spell PYUTE correctly?

The correct spelling for "pyute" is "pewter". This can be used to refer to a type of metal alloy often used in jewelry making or decorative items. Other possible suggestions for the misspelling "pyute" could include "pute" (which is a French word for "prostitute") or "piute" (which is a Native American tribe).

List of suggestions on how to spell pyute correctly

  • Acute The patient suffered from an acute asthma attack and required immediate medical attention.
  • Brute The brute strength of the wrestler was apparent as he easily lifted his opponent over his head.
  • Byte A megabyte is equal to one million bytes.
  • Chute The skier took a sharp turn and headed straight towards the chute, ready to perform a daring jump.
  • Cute The new baby panda at the zoo is so cute!
  • Elute After the compounds in the mixture have been separated by chromatography, the chemist will elute them by running a solvent through the column.
  • Flute She was playing her flute so beautifully that I couldn't help but stop and listen.
  • Glute After the workout, I can feel the burn in my glutes.
  • Jute The weave of the carpet was made of jute, giving it a natural and rustic look.
  • Lute The musician played a beautiful melody on her lute.
  • Mute She can't speak, so she communicates through sign language or writing while remaining mute.
  • Nyte
  • PACTE
  • Paiute The Paiute tribe was known for their expertise in basket weaving.
  • Paste I need to paste the picture onto the scrapbook page.
  • Pate I paired the pate with a glass of red wine.
  • Pause I hit the pause button on the movie so I could grab a snack.
  • Pete Pete is my neighbor who enjoys playing guitar.
  • Peyote Some Native American tribes have used peyote in traditional religious ceremonies for centuries.
  • Piste I skied down the perfectly groomed piste, feeling the rush of the wind on my face.
  • Plate I placed the hot lasagna on the plate before serving it.
  • Plume The peacock's colorful plume feathers were breathtaking.
  • Pluto A new spacecraft has been launched to study Pluto's atmosphere and surface.
  • PNUE
  • Pout Her pouty expression always worked to get her out of trouble.
  • Pouted She pouted her lips in disappointment when she saw that the store was closed.
  • Pouter She was a pouter, always sulking and complaining about everything.
  • Pouts She always pouts like a child when she doesn't get her way.
  • Pouty She looked pouty when she realized she wouldn't be getting her way.
  • PPTE
  • Prate She would prate on and on about her cat, if you let her.
  • Prude She was considered a prude for her reluctance to participate in the suggestive jokes and comments of her friends.
  • Prune I bought a bag of dried prunes from the grocery store.
  • Prut
  • PTE I will be taking the PTE exam next month.
  • Puce She had never been a fan of puce, but the dress was the only one left in her size.
  • Puke I almost puked after riding that rollercoaster.
  • Pule
  • Pune Pune is home to several prominent educational institutions and research centers.
  • Pure The water from the natural spring is pure and refreshing.
  • Put Put your phone down and pay attention to the people around you.
  • Puts He always puts a lot of effort into his work.
  • Putt She sank the putt to win the golf tournament.
  • Putz
  • Pyle There are several people with the last name Pyle in the phone book.
  • Pyotr Pyotr is a popular name in Russia.
  • Pyre The villagers gathered around the pyre to cremate the body.
  • Pyrite Pyrite is also known as "fool's gold" due to its resemblance to the precious metal.
  • PYT I heard Michael Jackson sing about a PYT in his hit song.
  • Route Please input the desired context of the sentence to be provided.
  • Saute I love to saute onions and garlic in olive oil before adding them to my pasta dishes.
  • Ute I saw a Ute driving down the street carrying a canoe in the back.
  • Yule Yule is a festival celebrated in various countries, mainly in Northern Europe, on December 21, also called the winter solstice.

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