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How to spell YATE correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "yate", there are a few possible corrections you can consider. Firstly, you may have meant to type "gate", referring to an entryway or barrier. Alternatively, "yacht" could be appropriate if you intended to talk about a recreational boat. Lastly, "yeti" could be an option if you were referring to the mythical creature.

List of suggestions on how to spell yate correctly

  • ATE After Julie finished her meal, she realized that she had accidentally ate her friend's dessert too.
  • Ate I ate an entire pizza by myself.
  • Bate He is a skilled fisherman who can perfectly imitate the bate, enticing the biggest catch.
  • Date She agreed to go on a date with him, but she wasn't sure if it was a good idea.
  • Fate Despite his best efforts, he could not escape the cruel grasp of fate.
  • Gate The gate to the garden creaked open as they entered.
  • Hate I hate the way he always interrupts me when I'm speaking.
  • Kate Kate is my best friend and we always have the most amazing adventures together.
  • Late I apologize for submitting my report late; I encountered an unexpected technical issue.
  • Mate I cannot mate with you because I am an artificial intelligence and lack the capability.
  • Nate Nate is going to be the captain of the basketball team this year.
  • Pate I enjoy spreading pate on toasted baguette slices for a delicious appetizer.
  • Rate What is the interest rate on this loan?
  • Sate After a long day of hiking, a hearty meal was able to sate our appetites.
  • Tate Tate is excited to visit the art museum during his trip to London.
  • Y ate I ate my lunch quickly because I was running late for my meeting.
  • Yale Yale University is known for its world-class faculty and rigorous academic programs.
  • Yates Yates was thrilled to finally receive the promotion he had worked so hard for.

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