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How to spell LEATS correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "leats" often, you may want to consider the correct alternatives. One suggestion is "least", which refers to the smallest or lowest amount. Another possibility is "bleats", which means the sound made by a sheep or goat. Learning these correct options can help enhance your spelling skills.

List of suggestions on how to spell leats correctly

  • beats She beats her eggs until they are fluffy.
  • bleats The sheep bleats loudly when it wants more food.
  • cleats
  • eats I hate cooking, so I usually just eats out.
  • feats He is a feats athlete.
  • heats The sun heats the earth in order to facilitate life.
  • keats John Keats was a British Romantic poet.
  • lads I can tell you a story about the lads that I used to know.
  • lats
  • leads The detective leads the suspect to the station.
  • LEAFS
  • leaks The roof leaks every time it rains.
  • leans She always leans her head to the left when she reads.
  • leaps The cat takes long leaps to catch the mouse.
  • LEAS
  • least I would like to order the least amount of food.
  • leeds I am from Leeds, a city in northern England.
  • LEFTS
  • Lents The Lents community comes together to celebrate Lent each year.
  • let's
  • lets
  • loads
  • loots The robbers planned to get away with the loots from the bank heist.
  • lots I have lots of homework to do before the weekend.
  • louts The louts at the back of the theater were talking loudly during the movie.
  • Meats I love to cook and eat meats.
  • pleats The dress had pleats on the skirt that added extra volume and movement.
  • seats
  • TEATS The sow has ten teats, but only eight piglets, so the farmer will need to find a solution.
  • yeats William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the 20th century's most prominent cultural figures.

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