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How to spell THIRITISH correctly?

If you've typed "thiritish" instead of "British", don't fret! Autocorrect can be a savior. Some plausible suggestions for the misspelling include "British" (the correct term), "titrish" (a non-existent word) or even "thriving" (an entirely different word, but who knows?). Proofreading always helps avoid such amusing yet perplexing errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell thiritish correctly

  • British British tourists love to visit historical landmarks in London.
  • Irtish The Irtish River is one of the longest rivers in Asia, flowing through Russia, China, and Kazakhstan.
  • rhinitis John has been suffering from rhinitis for weeks, causing him to have a runny nose and constant sneezing.
  • shortish I decided to wear my new shortish dress to the party, as I wanted to look elegant but still be comfortable.
  • spiritism Spiritism is a philosophical belief that involves communication with the spirits of the dead.
  • spiritist The spiritist claimed to have the ability to communicate with the dead.
  • thievish The thievish raccoon managed to snatch the food from the camper's backpack without being noticed.
  • thinnish The girl had a thinnish frame, giving her a delicate appearance.
  • thirstier After their long hike, they became even thirstier and eagerly drank from their water bottles.
  • thirstiest After running a marathon, he was the thirstiest he had ever been.
  • thirstily After running a marathon, the participants drank water thirstily to quench their overwhelming thirst.
  • thirsting After a long hike, the group was thirsting for a cold drink.
  • thirsts After a long hike under the sun, everyone felt their thirsts intensify.
  • thirties She dressed in vintage attire, channeling the glamorous style of the thirties.
  • thirtieth The thirtieth of November is my sister's birthday.
  • whitish The paint on the walls had faded to a whitish hue over time.

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